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Hong Kong barrister and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Denis Chang Khen-lee, CBE, KC, SC, JP (born 15 February 1944, Sabah, Malaysia —) is a barrister and politician from Hong Kong.
Denis Chang Khen-lee 張健利 | |
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Member of the Executive Council | |
In office 1992–1997 | |
Appointed by | Chris Patten |
Personal details | |
Born | Sabah, Malaysia | 15 February 1944
Political party | Article 45 Concern Group (2003–06) Civic Party (2006–) |
Spouse | Agnes Lee |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | St Joseph's School, Kuching Sarawak (1963) Bristol University (1967) Lincoln's Inn (1968) |
Occupation | Barrister-at-law |
He was previously an appointed unofficial member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong (1992—97).[1]
He was also the chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association (1985—87), the founding member of the pro-democratic group Article 45 Concern Group and became the member of the Civic Party when the group transformed into party.
He is the Chairman of Editorial Board of Hong Kong Law Journal.[2]
Chang formed his own chambers in 1978, and since then, a number of prominent barristers have been tenants.
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