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Biography
Prof Harry Tan is
a Fulbright Scholar that was awarded to him in 1999 by the Council of
International Exchange of Scholars and the Fulbright Commission in
Washington, US. He is also a Visiting Scholar at Berkeley Centre for Law
& Technology at University of California, Berkeley, where he carried
out his further research in the field of the Development of Law &
Regulation of E-Commerce. He is the principal lecturer of the
"E-Business: Law Policy & Strategy". He also developed and
taught "Legal and Ethical Issues of Information Technology"
course and co-teached the "Management & Resolution of Business
Disputes" at the Nanyang Business School's MBA Programme. He is
also on the faculty of the Nanyang Fellows Programme. He is also
currently engaged by FORTUNE as the Editor for the "FORTUNE
Reader's Guide Programme", a periodical that focuses on current
business trends, case studies and issues for the business student. Over
the past four years, Prof Tan had been involved in advisory roles and
conducting industry executive development programmes on management of
legal risks in electronic commerce and information technology and
consultant to local internet banks and law firms. His current research
interest is in the development of the law and regulation of Electronic
Commerce and its impact on businesses. In addition to being a legal
advisor to the Computer Centre at NTU, he is also the associate editor
and web-master for the Asia Business Law Review.
Education:
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Bachelor
of Social Science, University
of Keele. (Honours) Econs & Law Graduated with Upper Second
Class Honours in both Law and Economics.
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Barrister-at-Law,
Council of Legal Education - Inns of Court School of Law. Called to
the Bar in London at Lincoln's Inn, July 1988.
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Advocate
& Solicitor, of the Supreme Court of Singapore
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Master
of Law, Melbourne University,
Australia.
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Visiting
Scholar, Boalt Hall School of
Law, University of California, Berkeley
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Work Experience
1.
Associate Professor of Law, Nanyang Business School (1993- Current)
Lecturer for Business Law (undergraduate programme); Principal Lecturer
for the Legal & Ethical Issues of Information Technology Law and
E-Business: Law Policy & Strategy; Co-lecturer for the
Management & Resolution of Business Disputes at the MBA Programme at
Nanyang Business School. Co-lecturer for the Policies & Perspectives
of Cross Border Electronic Commerce at the Nanyang Fellows Programme. He
is also the Associate Editor (Digital Publishing) and Web-administrator
for the Asia Business Law Review.
2.
Consulting Editor, FORTUNE magazine's Fortune Reader's Guide
(1997-2001)
3.
Advocate & Solicitor, Messrs Khattar Wong & Partners and Messrs
Donaldson & Burkinshaw. (1987-1993)
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Websites
& Related Links
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CAPTEL -
Centre for Asia Pacific Technoloy Law & Policy, a research
centre headed by Prof Tan
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ByteLawyer.com
- The professional services website that aggregates the consulting,
research and teaching information.
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E-Business Law Centre -
A cyber-center for legal research & publication on the
development of Law and Regulation affecting electronic commerce
(under construction).
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Asia Business Law Review-
This is the home page of the quarterly published journal regarding
the new legal developments and challenges in Asian business and
commerce.
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E-Business:
Law Policy & Strategy (previously known as Legal & Ethical
Issues of Information Technology) - The homepage of the MBA
Course that includes useful on-line reading and research materials.
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Management
& Resolution of Business Disputes - The homepage of the MBA
course on alternative methods of dispute resolution that includes
information about the programme, the trainers and online links to
materials.
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Business Law
- The homepage of the undergraduate 1st year law course
containing information and materials online for Business and
Accountancy students.
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Current
Projects & Research Interest
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E-Business
Law Policy & Strategy - an MBA Course being conducted currently
at the MBA Programme, Nanyang Business School. This course was first
conducted at the business school in March 1998 and has the
involvement of cross-disciplinary base of students and top
professionals of the IT industry as visiting lecturers. The course
focuses on the management of the various legal risks involved in the
widespread use of information technologies. In particular the
ever-growing influence of the Internet in Business and in the
workplace and the legal issues it brings.
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The
Comparative Analysis of the Competitiveness of Singapore's
Electronic Commerce in Asia Pacific - A research project in progress
studying how various countries are managing their electronic
commerce initiatives. The paper focuses on the effectiveness of the
policies taken by governments to make their digital economies
competitive.
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Internet
Banking - Its regulation, technologies, risk exposure and
implementation policies and the impact on the industry. Much of the
findings from this research has been presented to industry.
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The
development of Electronic Commerce Laws in Singapore - As part of
the national drive to create a dynamic digital economy, new laws to
expedite the interest, protection and development of electronic
commerce is being prepared. These new laws are important, as they
will put in place the basic legal infrastructure to overcome the
concerns of the complex impact of digital technology on commerce and
law. This project will look at the various methods used
internationally to provide the basic infrastructure and hopefully
focus on how the laws could be further enhanced through critical
analysis as well as how the laws will affect commerce.
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Executive
Training Programme for the Management of On-line Legal Risks. - As a
result from the research study and teaching of this area, an
executive programme has been developed to train corporations in the
industry to deal with the legal risks of online commerce. For more
information on this programme please see the E-Commerce Law Web site
or contact Harry Tan directly.
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Resolution
of Online Transaction Disputes - In the growing Digital Economies of
online trade, there is expected to be a concurrent increase in the
growth of disputes arising out of online consumer transactions. This
research looks at the new types of consumer transactions and how
they may be resolved quickly by new methods of resolution -such as
online mediation, conciliation or adjudication.
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Impact
of Globalisation of Electronic Commerce on Law & Regulation -
When countries started adopting the new communications and Internet
technologies for global electronic commerce, a floodgate of new
legal issues begin to emerge. This research is designed to review
the new issues arising and the various efforts at the domestic and
international levels to overcome the barriers to global electronic
commerce and the new issues arising.
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Cybercrime
& E-Fraud – with the proliferation of the new electronic
technologies, new innovative means of committing crime is beginning
to surface. The research here is to catalogue the new methods and
technologies used by the new age criminals and to determine the
right management methods for organisations to prepare themselves for
the challenge of the onslaught of such crimes.
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Conference
Papers, Public Lectures, Consultancy & Executive Training
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Presented Keynote Paper on Challenges of
Auditing E-Business at the CPA Australia's Official Launch of the Public
Sector Committee - 15th October 2001
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"New Technologies in Cybercrime and
E-Fraud" Workshop at Commercial Affairs Department Annual In House
Training (Singapore Police Force) - 2nd September 2001
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Presented Keynote Address on E-Business and
Transactions Risks to the Permanent Committee on Banking Education at
the 31st ASEAN Banking Council Meeting, ASEAN Bankers
Association - 19th July 2001
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"E-Commerce & Financial Services in
the 21st Century: Securing E-Business, Internet Banking, Fraud &
Cybercrime," 3-Day Worshop at United Overseas Bank Executive
Training, December 2000
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"E-Commerce & Legal Practice,"
at Harry Elias Ptrs., Advocates & Solicitors July 2000
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"E-Business Law: Managing the
Information Highway Potholes & Pitfalls," Excutive Training at
Keppel Group (Bank & Securities) Singapore, May 2000
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"Legal Issues and Implications of
E-Commerce on the Banking industry," UOB Training Workshop,
February 2000
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"Development, Policies &
Opportunities in the Emerging Digital Economies of Asia," Stanford
University US-Japan Technology Management Center - The Transformation of
Research & Development in East Asia and Japan Seminar Series, 30th
September 1999.
(the series | abstract
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online )
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"Managing the Risks of Electronic
Commerce,"1-Day CEO Worshop at Singapore Information Technology
Federation, June 1999.
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"Development of E-Commerce in
Asia," Lake Forest Graduate School of Management (Chicago, US),
Executive MBA in Singapore, March 1999.
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"Liability of Internet Service
Providers: Should Privacy be Regulated?", Asia Pacific Policy &
Legal Forum (APPLe) & Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC)
Conference, March 1999.
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"Internet Banking: New Distribution
Channel or the Future of Banking?" Standard Chartered & CREFS
Seminar, November 1998.
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"The Issues and Liabilities of the
Millennium Date Change on Information Systems," Standard Chartered
& CREFS Seminar, November 1998.
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"The Impact of Electronic Transaction
Act on the Law of Contract," Legal Research Committee Public
Workshop, October 1998
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"Managing Change and Risks of
E-Commerce," COMDEX ASIA, Sept 1998
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"Removing the Barriers to Electronic
Commerce - the Singapore Electronic Transaction Act, Will it be
Enough?" IMARC Seminar, September 1998. (Click
for Slides)
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"Managing Debt Collection in Era of
Financial Crisis," SNEF CEO FORUM, Singapore National Employers'
Federation, June 1988.
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"Singapore's Electronic Transaction Act
- The Framework for Electronic Commerce" IBM-Netrust E-Commerce
Foundation Programme, August 1998.
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1-Day Workshop on Managing Risks of
Electronic Commerce - Centre for Continuing Education, NTU, August 1998
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"New Technologies or Legal &
Regulatory Changes: Which way forward for Singapore's Digital
Economy?" - National Computer Board E-Commerce Workshop, June 1998.
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"Legal & Security Issues of
Implementing Electronic Commerce & New Technologies" - SNEF CEO
FORUM, Singapore National Employer's Federation, June 1988.
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"Implement E-Commerce Without Tears by
Managing the Hidden Legal Obstacles" - 1998 Asia Pacific Conference
on Business & Information Technology: Making Electronic Commerce
Work.
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"Examining the Revolution of Online
Contracts" - International Conference on Re-engineering the Legal
in-house Legal Function 1997, Singapore.
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Executive Training Seminar: "Managing
Legal Risks of Electronic Commerce" - Electronic Commerce and
Cyberlaws Conference 1997.
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"Formation of On-line Contracts: Issues
of Cross Border Transactions and the Coming Changes" Electronic
Commerce and Cyberlaws Conference 1997
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"Re-Engineering the Legal Office with
New Technologies," Re-engineering the Legal In House Legal Function
Conference 1997
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"Business Law for Singapore
Enterprises" - Enterprise Professional Conferences, 1994.
Reports,
Publications & Articles
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Electronic Transactions Regulation – The
Impact of the ETA in Singapore (Part 1) Vol 18, No 4. 2002 The Computer
Law & Security Report
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Electronic Transactions Act: Issues of
E-Contracting in Singapore, vol. 2, 2002 Electronic Communications Law
Review (previously known as EDI Law Review).
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E-Fraud: Current Trends and International
Developments, Vol.9 No.4, Journal of Financial Crime, 347.
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Arresting Fraud on the Net: A virtual
impossibility?, Asia Business Law Review
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Toh See Kiat, Tan Soo Kiat, Harry, Tan Sin
Liang, 2001, Researched & Drafted New E-Banking Laws for foreign
government on appointment as consultant (in progress).
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Toh See Kiat, Tan Soo Kiat, Harry, Professor
Abubakar Mahmud (Malaysia), 2000, Researched & Drafted New
Electronic Commerce Law for a foreign government on appointment as
consultant (completed and submitted - to be enacted).
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Toh See Kiat, Tan Soo Kiat, Harry, Abubakar
Mahmud, 2000, Researched & Drafted New Computer Crime Law for a
foreign government on appointment as consultant (completed and submitted
- to be enacted).
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Tan Soo Kiat, Harry, 2000, "Regulating
Electronic Commerce Working Paper - Request for Comments on Electronic
Transactions Act 1998" for InfoComm Development Authority of
Singapore.
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E-Commerce on the Internet- An Introduction
15, AsiaBLR, 67 Jan 1997.
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E-Commerce on the Internet- Proof &
Evidence 16 AsiaBLR, 73 Apr 1997.
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E-Commerce on the Internet- Issues of
Formation of Contract 17 AsiaBLR, 52 Jul 1997.
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E-Commerce on the Internet- International
Issues of Contracting On-line 18 AsiaBLR, 67 Oct 1997.
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H.S.K. Tan & S.T. Fock,
"Environmental Risks in Project Financing: New Hazard for
Lenders?" 19 AsiaBLR Jan 1998.
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"Regulating the Internet: New Industry
Guidelines and Revision of Code of Practice," 2 International
Computer Law Observer, February 1998.
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"Corporate Tax Incentives For Adoption
of Electronic Commerce Technologies"- 3 International Computer Law
Observer March 1998.
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"New Amendment Bills To Modernise
Censorship Laws" 3 International Computer Law Observer April 1998
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Awards,
Memberships & Professional Responsibilities
Awards:
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Fulbright
Scholar - Awarded the 1999 US Fulbright Scholarship by the Fulbright
Commission and the Centre for International Exchange of Scholars
(CIES) for research in Electronic Commerce Law.
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NTU
ASDS Scholar - Awarded the ASDS Scholarship to read the LL M at
Melbourne University Law School.
Memberships:
- Honourable Society of
Lincoln's Inn - Inns of Court of the Bar of England
- The Fulbright Association (Singapore)
- The International Bar Association
- Baron's Who's Who of Asia Pacific and Who's Who of the World
1999-2000.
- Global Computer Law Network - An
international Network of Computer law professionals.
- Founding Member of BWW Society and Chairman of the BWW Internet Law
Regulation & Policy Committee
- Founding Member and Moderator of Singapore Internet & Technology
Law Network
- Charter Member of the Worldwide E-Commerce Fraud Prevention Network.
Professional
Responsibilities:
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Consultant
- Messrs Tan Peng Chin & Partners, Advocates & Solicitors
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Research
Associate - Information Management Research Centre - IMARC NBS NTU
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Legal
Advisor - Committee for the National Health Information Service,
Ministry of Health
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Associate
Editor (Digital Publishing) - Asia
Business Law Review
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Editor
- FORTUNE Reader's Guide (FRG) - A business student supplement for
FORTUNE.
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Legal
Advisor - NTU Computer Centre
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Academic
Counsellor - Nanyang Business School
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Assistant
Secretary - Fulbright Association Singapore
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