Marsh, Luke

Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

Teaches criminal law and criminal procedure at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has served as supervisor to the Faculty’s Clinic Programme and instructs students on Trial Advocacy (PCLL). He has practised as a criminal barrister at one of the UK’s leading Chambers, representing and consulting clients in the Youth Court, Magistrates' Court, Crown Court and Court of Appeal.

Before he joined the academic community, Marsh was an Erasmus Scholar, receiving a grant to work at the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Whilst there he was legal assistant to trial attorneys tasked with the indictment of Bosnian Genocide suspect, Radovan Karadzic. He has taken on cases for Justice Centre Hong Kong (formerly Hong Kong Refugee Advice Centre) providing legal representation to asylum seekers appearing before the UNHCR.

His most recent scholarly work includes a detailed examination of the erosion of the adversarial process in the English criminal justice system.