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Faculty Biographies
Prof Harry Tan was a lawyer for 5 years before he joined the teaching faculty at NBS in 1993. He is a Fulbright Scholar that was awarded to him in 1999 by Fulbright Commission in Washington, US. He is also a Visiting Scholar at Berkeley Centre for Law & Technology at University of California at Berkeley where he carried out his further research in the field 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-taught the "Management & Resolution of Business Disputes" at the Nanyang Business School's MBA Program. He is also on the faculty of the Nanyang Fellows and the Nanyang MBA Programmes. Since 1996, Prof Tan had been involved in advisory roles and conducting industry executive development programs on management of legal issues in electronic commerce and information technology and consultant to local internet banks, law firms and Statutory Boards and Government Ministries. His research interest is in the development of the Legal & Security Issues of Electronic Commerce and Regulation of Spam. He is the Director of CAPTEL (Centre of Asia Pacific Technology Law & Policy), a research centre at NBS that conducts research on how business and society are affected by new technologies.
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