Prof. Hoi Kong
Senior Fellow
Prof. Hoi Kong, B.A., M.A., B.C.L./LL.B. (McGill), LL.M., J.S.D. (Columbia), is Professor of Law at the University of British Columbia (UBC).
Prof. Kong is the inaugural holder of The Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, P.C., UBC Professorship in Constitutional Law, which he assumed in 2018. He is Canada’s appointment, as an individual member, to the Venice Commission, a Fellow of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin’s Program on Constitutional Studies and a Peter Wall Scholar (2020-2021). He researches and teaches in the areas of constitutional, administrative, municipal and comparative law, and constitutional and public law theory.
Prior to joining the Allard School of Law, Professor Kong was an Assistant and then Associate Professor at McGill University’s Faculty of Law, where he served a term as Associate Dean (Academic). He was previously an Assistant Professor of Law, cross-appointed with the School of Urban Planning at Queen’s University, and an Associate-in-Law at the Columbia Law School. Professor Kong clerked for Justice L’Heureux-Dubé and Justice Deschamps at the Supreme Court of Canada.
Over the years, Professor Kong has received a number of accolades for his teaching. These include the Queen’s University Law Students’ Society Teaching Excellence Award; the John W. Durnford Award for Teaching Excellence, awarded by McGill’s Law Students’ Association; and McGill University’s Principal’s Prize for Excellence in Teaching, the Allard School of Law’s George Curtis Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence, and the University of British Columbia’s Killam Teaching Prize.