Lawyer Tan is a professional barrister, an unofficial member of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, an elected member of the Urban Council and an ex officio member of the Central and Western District Council, a member of the Drafting Committee of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and the vice chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Women Lawyers.
Tan was born in a well-off family in 1945, ranking sixth. My father runs a small business in Xihuan, and my mother is a virtuous housewife.
Tan entered the government primary school in the western district of Hong Kong at the age of six. She studies hard and concentrates on her lessons. So from the first grade, she is the top three students in the class and has never fallen below the third. In the sixth grade, she graduated with the first place and was sent to St. Paul Middle School in Hong Kong by the school, where she won a scholarship.
St Paul's Middle School is one of the famous schools founded by the British in Hong Kong, which is as famous as the King's School, Ren Huang School and St Joseph's School. With the modernization of facilities, most students who can enter schools are children from upper-class families or top students in government primary schools. Tan Zhuhui came up by studying hard. 1963, she graduated from St. Paul's Middle School with the highest score in liberal arts. She had planned to enter "Hong Kong University". Because her eldest brother runs a trading company, the family environment has improved. The eldest brother said to her, "Instead of studying in Hong Kong, it is better to go to Britain to see the world and study while working. It is also a kind of training. She respected her big brother's opinion and 1964 applied for the University of London to study law school. " Lunda "approved her application and got financial aid in Hong Kong, so she arrived in London when she was only 19 years old.
In London, Tan first lived in the girls' dormitory of Sao Paulo Middle School and began a hard life of studying abroad. The law department of "Longda" adopts the credit system. How many years have you studied it without corruption? As long as you complete enough scores, you can get a diploma. After entering school, she went to London Chinatown to find a job, washed dishes in a Chinese building and earned several hours a day to pay for tuition and living expenses. In this way, she worked hard for ten years. One legal provision after another, one typical case after another, just like the stars in the sky. Fortunately, she was strong-willed and didn't dare to relax for a moment, and finally got enough credits. Through the defense, she obtained an honorary bachelor's degree in law from the University of London, and went to Gray Law School for further study and became a barrister. 1973, 28-year-old Tan returned to Hong Kong after being awarded the honorary title of barrister and LLB.
After Tan returned to Hong Kong, she certainly didn't know the way out. She can join the legal department as a well-paid judge. Second, you can join a big law firm and be a paid lawyer; Third, you can also start your own business and make a name for yourself. At this time, the eldest brother encouraged her to say, "There are many female barristers in Hong Kong. As long as you work hard, there will be no future. " So Tan borrowed 8,000 yuan from her eldest brother, rented a writing building in Sheung Wan, hung up the signboard of "Lawyer Tan" and started her first page of work.
Hong Kong flaunts the rule of law. The rule of law is based on a fair contract, which is based on the Constitution. There are dozens of laws, such as commercial law, marriage law, procedural law and so on. Commercial activities will inevitably lead to disputes, which requires legal arbitration. Lawyers are legal professionals and can fight for rights and interests on behalf of the parties. Lawyers in Hong Kong can be divided into two categories: one is called lawyers, who specialize in buying and selling buildings, renting them out and signing various contracts, and lawyers sign them as intermediate witnesses. The other category is barristers (also known as lawyers) who defend in court. This kind of lawyer has a high status, so it is impossible for the parties to invite him directly, and he can only be hired through a lawyer. Therefore, to be a lawyer, you have to rely on the lawyer to introduce business, and the lawyer has to rely on the lawyer's prestige as the pillar. Lawyers and lawyers support each other and depend on each other like fish and water.
After Tan was listed as a barrister, he opened the door. She knows that she is not famous enough to return to Hong Kong after her studies, and she must work hard to improve her reputation. The way is to extend working hours, get reasonable prices and take care of the interests of law firms everywhere. Because of this, when many barristers have already had a rest after work, she is still working in a small office building, which is really convenient for her client. Because in the general law firm, most of the transactions in the building will not end until six or seven o'clock in the afternoon, it is most convenient for those small lawyers to hire lawyers before the client finds Tan who is still working. She laid the foundation of her career by working overtime and was welcomed by law firms. Although you have business, you must do well and win the lawsuit to become a first-class barrister. Tan seems to have plans in this regard. After receiving the lawsuit, she must collect her own information in detail and strive for the victory of the lawsuit for the parties with sufficient evidence and law. Hong Kong has a tradition of respecting women, and the courts in Hong Kong are no exception. Miss Tan, a bachelor of laws in Beijing, has won many lawsuits with her profound knowledge and extensive legal provisions. She gradually became famous in the legal profession. In the' 70s, but? Tan will be a famous "big shot" in Hong Kong and Kowloon next year. Her hard work, decent style and kind attitude are deeply loved by the masses, which laid the foundation for her future participation in politics.
The political structure of Hong Kong is based on that of Britain. The Legislative Council consists of elected members and official members. Therefore, all walks of life are represented to show the authority of the Legislative Council. According to this purpose, famous women in the field of legal education are also invited to join the Council. Tan is an ideal representative who meets the requirements of the Legislative Council. She was originally employed by the Legislative Council, not elected. As a representative soldier, she can only plead for the people and become an outstanding representative of the central and western regions of Hong Kong. Another half of the sky in the legal field. Later, she pretended to be a legislator and chairman of the Transport Advisory Committee. In society, she can make better use of her legal knowledge and actively balance the interest contradiction between the government and citizens. Therefore, her voice is getting louder and louder all over the country and is deeply loved by people from all walks of life.
Tan loves her hometown. When Zhongshan People's Hospital expanded its outpatient department, she sponsored the construction cost of 2000 Hong Kong dollars.