LIM How Khang
Full-time Faculty
Assistant Professor of Law and Computer Science (Practice); Director, Centre for Computational Law; Director, BSc (Computing & Law) Programme;
Yong Pung How School of Law
YPHSL
School of Computing and Information Systems
SCIS
- Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours), National University of Singapore, 2009
- Master of Information Technology (Minor Thesis), Monash University, 2005
- Bachelor of Computer Science, Monash University, 2002
- Advocate and Solicitor (Singapore)
Academic Positions Held
Current Appointment:
- Assistant Professor of Law and Computer Science (Practice), Singapore Management University, Aug 2019-Present
- Director, Bachelor of Science (Computing & Law) Programme, Singapore Management University, 2019–present
- Director, Centre for Computational Law, Singapore Management University, 2020-present
Other Positions
- Member, Law Reform Sub-Committee on Smart Contracts of Singapore Academy of Law, 2019–present
- Member, Blockchain Consortia Governance Legal Panel, IMDA, 2020–present
- Member, Singapore Academy of Law’s Specialist Accreditation Scheme: Cybersecurity and Data Protection Subcommittee, 2020–present
- Deputy Director, Legal Technology and Innovation Office, Attorney-General’s Chambers, 2017–2018
- Deputy Senior State Counsel, Strategic Planning and Organisational Excellence Office, Attorney-General’s Chambers, 2016–2017
- Deputy Public Prosecutor, Criminal Justice Division, Attorney-General’s Chambers, 2011–2015
- Singapore Academy of Law, Law Reform Sub-Committee on Smart Contracts, 2019–present
Honours & Awards
- Punch Coomaraswamy Prize in the Law of Evidence, NUS, Academic Year 2008/09
- Dean’s List, NUS, Academic Year 2006/07 and 2007/08
Courses Taught
- Digital Intelligence for Lawyers
- Digital Innovation for Access to Justice
- Criminal Law
- Ethics and Social Responsibility
Research Areas / Areas of Specialisation
- Computational Law
- Natural Language Processing
- Legal Technology
Selected Publications
Legal Topic Classification: A Comparative Study of Text Classifiers on Singapore Supreme Court Judgments (Soh, Lim and Chai) (First Natural Legal Language Workshop, NAACL-HLT2019, Minneapolis, USA, 7 June 2019) https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/papers/W/W19/W19-2208/