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Encyclopaedic Works• Atkin's Court Forms Hong Kong
• Halsbury's Laws of Hong Kong - Second Edition
• The Annotated Ordinances of Hong Kong
• The Hong Kong Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents
Law Reports• Hong Kong Cases
• Hong Kong Conveyancing and Property Reports
• Hong Kong Family Law Reports
• Hong Kong Public Law Reports
Looseleafs• Banking Law: Hong Kong SAR and People's Republic of China
• Butterworths Hong Kong Personal Injury Service
• Criminal Evidence in Hong Kong
• Criminal Procedure: Trial on Indictment
• Emden's Construction Law Hong Kong
• Encyclopaedia of Hong Kong Taxation
• Hong Kong Civil Court Practice
• Hong Kong Company Law: Legislation and Commentary
• Hong Kong Conveyancing
• Hong Kong Corporate Law
• Hong Kong Employment Law Manual
• Hong Kong Employment Ordinance: An Annotated Guide
• Hotten and Ho on Family and Divorce Law in Hong Kong
• Intellectual Property in Hong Kong
• Securities Law: Hong Kong SAR and People's Republic of China
• The Professional Conduct of Lawyers in Hong Kong
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• Administrative Law
• Admiralty
• Arbitration
• Banking and Bills of Exchange
• Bankruptcy
• Bills of Sale
• Building Contracts
• Carriers
• Civil Appeals
• Civil Aviation
• Companies (General)
• Companies (Winding Up)
• Compromise & Settlement
• Contract
• Copyright
• Family
• Insurance
• Land - Easements
• Land - Mortgage
• Land - Sales
• Landlord and Tenant
• Patents
• Personal Injuries
• Probate
• Sale of Goods
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An unrivalled collection of the main procedural documents required in every civil proceeding before the courts in Hong Kong.
Your guide through all the essential stages of proceedings, from pre-action to post-judgment, providing a structured and reliable guide to help you plead with confidence.
Atkin's Court Forms Hong Kong
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This essential practical encyclopaedia is the authoritative local version
of the UK encyclopaedic work, fully adapted to the needs of the Hong
Kong practitioner. This work is designed to be the perfect drafting tool
for litigators, providing an unrivalled collection of practice commentaries,
procedural tables, civil litigation forms, precedents and other documents
used in civil proceedings of the High Court and District Court in Hong
Kong.
Consultant Editorial Board:
• The Hon Mr Justice Patrick Chan NPJ
• The Hon Mr Justice Peter Cheung JA
• The Hon Mdm Justice Maria Yuen JA
• The Hon Mr Justice Michael Hartmann, former Non-Permanent Judge
• The Hon Mdm Justice Carlye Chu JA
• His Honour Judge Bruno Chan
• Mr Anthony Rogers
• Mr Ronny Tong SC
• Mr Tony Yen
• Mr Nicholas Hunsworth
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Editorial Board:
• The Hon Mr Justice Kemal Bokhary, GBM, Non-Permanent Judge of
the Court of Final Appeal (Chairman)
• The Hon Mr Justice Joseph Fok, Permanent Judge of the Court of Final
Appeal
• The Hon Mr Justice Patrick Chan, GBM, Non-Permanent Judge of the
Court of Final Appeal
• The Hon Mr Justice Robert Ribeiro, Permanent Judge of the Court of
Final Appeal
• Mr John Barry Mortimer, GBS, Former Non-Permanent Judge of the
Court of Final Appeal
• Mr Anthony Rogers, GBS, former Vice President of the Court of Appeal
• Mr William Waung, former Judge of the Court of First Instance of the
High Court
"Halsbury's Laws of Hong Kong will make a most significant contribution to the attainment of practical justice. For this reason we welcome its publication."
The Hon Mr Justice Henry Litton, GBM, CBEFormer Permanent Judge of HKCFA
The only legal encyclopaedic resource covering Hong Kong law.
Established in 1995, and fully adapted to the needs of the Hong Kong
practitioner, it builds on a century of tradition to provide definitive legal
information for quick access to the answers you need, across 80 subject
areas. Halsbury's is an unparalleled tool that can be relied on to answer a
full range of questions likely to arise in the course of your work, especially
those that fall outside your own fields of expertise, as it is designed to
cover the most fundamental to the most obscure points of law. This work
provides you a streamlined research experience, as related subjects
are brought together so that they can be conveniently accessed in one
location.
Halsbury’s is designed to be your starting point and your finishing line of research to help you work efficiently and advise with confidence.
Halsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong - Second Edition
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[10] Administrative Law
[15] Agency
[20] Animals
[25] Arbitration
[30] Auction
[40] Banking and Finance
[45] Bankruptcy
[50] Betting, Gaming and Lotteries
[55] Bills of Exchange and Other Negotiable Instruments
[60] Bribery, Corruption and Organized Crime
[65] Building and Construction
[70] Charities
[80] Citizenship
[85] Civil Aviation
[90] Civil Procedure: High Court
[90] Civil Procedure: District Court
[95] Companies and Corporations
[100] Conflict of Laws
[105] Constitutional Law and Human Rights
[110] Contempt of Court
[113] Competition
[115] Contract
[117] Conveyancing
[120] Coroners
[125] Courts and Judicial System
[130] Criminal Law
[130] Criminal Procedure
[133] Discrimination
[135] Education
[140] Elections
[145] Employment
[155] Entertainment, Hotels, Sport and Tourism
[160] Environment
[165] Equity
[170] Estoppel
[175] Evidence
[180] Family Law
[183] Financial Services
[185] Firearms, Weapons and Explosives
[190] Foreign Relations
[200] Guarantee and Indemnity
[205] Health and Safety
[215] Immigration
[220] Insurance
[225] Intellectual Property: Passing Off, Registered Designs
and Patents
[225] Intellectual Property: Trade Marks, Copyright and
Plant Varieties Rights
[230] Land
[235] Landlord and Tenant
[238] Legal Aid
[240] Legal Practitioners
[245] Limitation of Actions
[250] Maritime Law
[255] Media and Communications
[260] Medicine, Pharmacy and Drugs
[265] Mental Health
[275] Misrepresentation and Fraud
[280] Mortgages and Securities
[285] New Territories
[290] Partnerships and Joint Ventures
[295] Personal Property
[300] Police and Emergency Services
[315] Professions and Trades
[320] Public Health and Municipal Services
[325] Rating
[335] Religion
[340] Remedies
[345] Road Traffic
[350] Roads and Tunnels
[355] Sale of Goods
[360] Social Welfare and Services
[365] Statutes
[370] Taxation and Revenue
[380] Tort
[385] Town Planning
[390] Trade and Labour
[395] Transport
[400] Trusts
[410] Voluntary Associations
[420] Weights and Measures
[425] Wills, Probate, Administration and Succession
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Administration Of Estates By Consular Officers Ordinance (Cap 191) Administrative Appeals Board Ordinance (Cap 442) Adoption Ordinance (Cap 290)Air Pollution Control Ordinance (Cap 311)Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing Ordinance (Cap 615)Apology Ordinance (Cap 631)Arbitration Ordinance (Cap 609) Banking Ordinance (Cap 155)Bankruptcy Ordinance (Cap 6)Bills of Exchange Ordinance (Cap 19)Bills Of Lading And Analogous Shipping Documents Ordinance (Cap 440)Bills of Sale Ordinance (Cap 20)Broadcasting (Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance (Cap 391)Broadcasting Ordinance (Cap 562) Building Management Ordinance (Cap 344) Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123) Business Registration Ordinance (Cap 310)Chief Executive Election Ordinance (Cap 569) Child Abduction and Custody Ordinance (Cap 512) Chinese Medicine Ordinance (Cap 549) Civil Aviation Ordinance (Cap 448) Civil Liability (Contribution) Ordinance (Cap 377)
Clubs (Safety of Premises) Ordinance (Cap 376) Companies (Winding Up and Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance (Cap 32) Companies Ordinance (Cap 622) Competition Ordinance (Cap 619) Complex Commercial Crimes Ordinance (Cap 394) Consumer Council Ordinance (Cap 216) Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Ordinance (Cap 623) Control of Exemption Clauses Ordinance (Cap 71) Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (Cap 390) Conveyancing and Property Ordinance (Cap 219) Copyright Ordinance (Cap 528) Corporate Bodies Contracts Ordinance (Cap 293) Costs in Criminal Cases Ordinance (Cap 492) Court of Final Appeal Ordinance (Cap 484) Crimes Ordinance (Cap 200) Criminal Procedure Ordinance (Cap 221) Crown Proceedings Ordinance (Cap 300) Customs and Excise Service Ordinance (Cap 342) Dangerous Drugs Ordinance (Cap 134) Defamation Ordinance (Cap 21) Disability Discrimination Ordinance (Cap 487) District Councils Ordinance (Cap 547) District Court Ordinance (Cap 336) Domestic and Cohabitation Relationships Violence Ordinance (Cap 189)Drug Trafficking (Recovery of Proceeds) Ordinance (Cap 405) Dutiable Commodities Ordinance (Cap 109) Education Ordinance (Cap 279) Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Conduct) Ordinance (Cap 554) Electronic Transactions Ordinance (Cap 553) Emergency Regulations Ordinance (Cap 241)Employees Retraining Ordinance (Cap 423) Employees’ Compensation Ordinance (Cap 282)Employment Ordinance (Cap 57) Enduring Powers of Attorney Ordinance (Cap 501) Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (Cap 499)
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"An Ordinance shall be deemed to be remedial and shall receive such fair, large and liberal construction and interpretation as will best ensure the attainment of the object of the Ordinance according to its true intent, meaning and spirit."
Section 19, Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance
The most comprehensive collection of annotated ordinances covering 182 pieces of local legislation.
Detailed section-by-section annotation providing precise information on frequently referenced Hong Kong Ordinances, and helping you keep abreast of latest legal developments.
Modelled on the authoritative Halsbury’s Statutes of England and Wales,
each Ordinance is reproduced in full, and is crafted to carefully analyse
and discuss the history, interpretation, treatment and application of
every section of the legislation. Legal interpretation can be a contentious
issue and the annotations simplify your research to find the precise
authority. Our expert author team research and compile the most
minute mechanical detail of each section of the legislation to ensure
every amendment, definition, reference and application of the section is
included.
The Annotated Ordinances of Hong Kong
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Estate Duty Ordinance (Cap 111) Evidence Ordinance (Cap 8) Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance (Cap 59)Factors Ordinance (Cap 48) Family Status Discrimination Ordinance (Cap 527) Fatal Accidents Ordinance (Cap 22) Film Censorship Ordinance (Cap 392) Financial Institutions (Resolution) Ordinance (Cap 628)Financial Reporting Council Ordinance (Cap 588) Foreign Judgments (Restriction on Recognition and Enforcement) Ordinance (Cap 46) Fugitive Offenders Ordinance (Cap 503)Gambling Ordinance (Cap 148) Government Leases Ordinance (Cap 40) Guardianship of Minors Ordinance (Cap 13) High Court Ordinance (Cap 4) Homicide Ordinance (Cap 339) Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance (Cap 383) Hotel and Guesthouse Accommodation Ordinance (Cap 349)Housing Ordinance (Cap 283) Immigration Ordinance (Cap 115) Immigration Service Ordinance (Cap 331) Import and Export Ordinance (Cap 60) Independent Commission Against Corruption Ordinance (Cap 204) Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependents) Ordinance (Cap 481) Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap 112) Insurance Ordinance (Cap 41) Interception Of Communications And Surveillance Ordinance (Cap 589) Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance (Cap 1) Intestates' Estates Ordinance (Cap 73) Judicial Officers Recommendation Commission Ordinance (Cap 92) Jury Ordinance (Cap 3) Juvenile Offenders Ordinance (Cap 226) Labour Tribunal Ordinance (Cap 25) Land (Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance (Cap 28) Land Acquisition (Possessory Title) Ordinance (Cap 130) Land Registration Ordinance (Cap 128) Landlord and Tenant (Consolidation) Ordinance (Cap 7) Lands Resumption Ordinance (Cap 124) Lands Tribunal Ordinance (Cap 17)Law Amendment and Reform (Consolidation) Ordinance (Cap 23) Legal Aid Ordinance (Cap 91) Legal Practitioners Ordinance (Cap 159) Legislative Council Ordinance (Cap 542) Legitimacy Ordinance (Cap 184) Limitation Ordinance (Cap 347) Limited Partnerships Ordinance (Cap 37) Loans Ordinance (Cap 61)Magistrates Ordinance (Cap 227) Maintenance Orders (Reciprocal Enforcement) Ordinance (Cap 188)Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Ordinance (Cap 485) Marriage Ordinance (Cap 181) Marriage Reform Ordinance (Cap 178)Married Persons Status Ordinance (Cap 182)Matrimonial Causes Ordinance (Cap 179)Matrimonial Proceedings and Property Ordinance (Cap 192)Mediation Ordinance (Cap 620) Medical Registration Ordinance (Cap 161)Mental Health Ordinance (Cap 136) Merchant Shipping (Local Vessels) Ordinance (Cap 548)Merchant Shipping (Security of Ships and Port Facilities) Ordinance (Cap 582) Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Cap 281) Minimum Wage Ordinance (Cap 608)
Miscellaneous Licences Ordinance (Cap 114) Misrepresentation Ordinance (Cap 284) Money Changers Ordinance (Cap 34)Money Lenders Ordinance (Cap 163) Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Ordinance (Cap 525)New Territories (Renewable Government Leases) Ordinance (Cap 152)New Territories Leases (Extension) Ord (Cap 150) New Territories Ordinance (Cap 97) Noise Control Ordinance (Cap 400) Oaths and Declarations Ordinance (Cap 11) Occupational Safety and Health Ordinance (Cap 509) Occupiers Liability Ordinance (Cap 314) Offences against the Persons Ordinance (Cap 212) Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance (Cap 455) Parent and Child Ordinance (Cap 429) Partition Ordinance (Cap 352) Partnership Ordinance (Cap 38) Patents Ordinance (Cap 514) Payment Systems and Stored Value Facilities Ordinance (Cap 584) Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap 486) Places of Public Entertainment Ordinance (Cap 172) Police Force Ordinance (Cap 232) Post Office Ordinance (Cap 98) Powers of Attorney Ordinance (Cap 31) Prevention and Control of Diseases Ordinance (Cap 599) Prevention of Bribery Ordinance (Cap 201) Prevention of Child Pornography Ordinance (Cap 579) Probate and Administration Ordinance (Cap 10) Protection of Children and Juveniles Ordinance (Cap 213)Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance (Cap 586) Protection of Wages on Insolvency Ordinance (Cap 380)Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance (Cap 132) Public Order Ordinance (Cap 245) Race Discrimination Ordinance (Cap 602) Rating Ordinance (Cap 116) Registered Designs Ordinance (Cap 522)Registration of Local Newspapers Ordinance (Cap 268) Residential Care Homes (Elderly Persons) Ordinance (Cap 459) Road Traffic (Driving-Offence Points) Ordinance (Cap 375) Rural Representative Election Ordinance (Cap 576) Sale of Goods Ordinance (Cap 26) Securities and Futures Ordinance (Cap 571)Separation and Maintenance Orders Ordinance (Cap 16) Sex Discrimination Ordinance (Cap 480) Societies Ordinance (Cap 151)Stamp Duty Ordinance (Cap 117) Summary Offences Ordinance (Cap 228) Supply of Services (Implied Terms) Ordinance (Cap 457) Tax Reserve Certificates Ordinance (Cap 289) Telecommunications Ordinance (Cap 106) The Legislative Council Commission Ordinance (Cap 443) Theft Ordinance (Cap 210) Town Planning Ordinance (Cap 131) Trade Descriptions Ordinance (Cap 362) Trade Marks Ordinance (Cap 559) Transfer of Businesses (Protection of Creditors) Ordinance (Cap 49) Travel Agents Ordinance (Cap 218) Trustee Ordinance (Cap 29) Unconscionable Contracts Ordinance (Cap 458) Unsolicited Electronic Messages Ordinance (Cap 593)Waste Disposal Ordinance (Cap 354) Water Pollution Control Ordinance (Cap 358) Wills Ordinance (Cap 30)
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• Banking
• Business Organisations: Partnership
• Commercial Contracts: Boilerplate Clauses
• Commercial Contracts: General Clauses
• Commercial Contracts: Sale of Goods
• Companies: Formation and Registration
• Companies: General
• Conveyancing
• Dispute Resolution
• Employment
• Family
• General Practice: Agency, Deeds and Powers of Attorney
• Insurance
• Intellectual Property: Copyright
• Intellectual Property: Patents and Trade Marks
• Land
• Landlord & Tenant
• Logistics: Aviation
• Logistics: Carriers
• Logistics: Shipping
• Taxation and Revenue
• Trusts
• Wills and Probate
Titles Covered:
Hong Kong's only collection of precedents covering all major areas of commercial law and general practice.
This encyclopaedic work is designed to be an authoritative drafting tool that will prove invaluable for the everyday practitioner, to help you close the deal.
• Professor ELG Tyler, MA (Oxon), Barrister, Lincoln's Inn and
Hong Kong, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania
and the High Court and Federal Court of Australia, Honorary Professor,
Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong
• Mr Huen Wong, Of Counsel (Hong Kong), Chief Representative
(Shanghai), Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, Chairman of
the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre
The Hong Kong Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents
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This work covers everything that both the specialist and generalist
practitioner is likely to encounter, because you never know when you
might need a clause handy. Complete precedents, alternative clauses and
ancillary documentation such as model letters are complemented with
concise commentaries on the law, practical checklists and procedural
tables in each title to provide user-friendly overviews of each subject
area, explaining the purpose of individual forms, precedents and clauses
and indicating where and when each should be used.
Editor-in-chief:
• The Rt Hon Lord Millett, Non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal
Editorial Advisory Board:
• The Hon Mr Justice Barma, Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal of
the High Court
• Mr Michael Downey, Chair of the Hong Kong Employment Group,
Paul Hastings
• Mr Lester G Huang, LLB (Hong Kong), M Ed (CUHK), JP, Notary Public,
China-Appointed, Attesting Officer, Civil Celebrant of Marriages,
Accredited Mediator, Partner, PC Woo & Co
• Mr Fred Kan, Senior Partner, Fred Kan & Co
• Mr Paul Kwan, Partner, Deacons
• Ms Alice Lee, Associate Professor, The University of Hong Kong
• Professor Robert Merkin, QC, University of Exeter
• Mr Amirali Nasir, BA (Hons), JP, Solicitor, Hong Kong SAR, Solicitor,
England and Wales, Notary Public, Hong Kong SAR, Notary Public,
England and Wales
• Ms Judith Sihombing, LLB (Melb), LLM (Malaya), Barrister and Solicitor
of the Supreme Court of Victoria and the High Court of Australia, Part
Time Teacher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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"When research is being conducted on a particular legal point, the judges, practitioners and academics, like to have a quick entree into the judgment so they know what it's about and whether it's worth reading the whole thing in order to help solve the particular legal problem which they are facing. Headnotes have always had that role, and have always been very popular with lawyers but I think headnotes are even more important now because judgments have become much longer than they used to be."
William S Clarke,Former General Editor, Hong Kong Cases
The only complete series of law reports in Hong Kong - since 1842.
Hong Kong Cases reports judgments which have been carefully selected
based on the legal value of the case, frequently reporting cases with
legal points which might not have been previously dealt with. The
headnotes are drafted to give you a clear and succinct summary of the
material facts and the principle of law applied by the court in reaching its
decision. Reporting case law going back to 1842, this law report series
has been regularly lauded for its style, providing case details and in-depth
analysis with the practitioner in mind.
Clear, cohesive and consistent headnoting in HKC provides you quick answers without having to pore through hundreds of pages of judgments, helping you stay ahead of the game.
Hong Kong Cases
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Consultant Editorial Board:
• PY Lo, Barrister, General Editor
• I Grenville Cross, SBS, QC, SC, Director of Public Prosecutions,
Hong Kong (1997-2009); Vice-Chairman, Senate, International
Association of Prosecutors, Sentencing Editor
• WS Clarke, BA, LLB, LLM, General Editor (2007-2018)
• Vinci WS Lam, Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions
• Malcolm Merry, Barrister, Adjunct Professor and Former Head of the
Department of Professional Legal Education, Faculty of Law, University
of Hong Kong
• Judith Sihombing, Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong
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This series is an essential reference for all legal practitioners involved in
property and conveyancing work in Hong Kong. Covering conveyancing
and property decisions from all Hong Kong courts from the period 1980
to present, this series would be invaluable to all practitioners in this
area of law, as well as real estate agents, property developers, property
managers and building professionals. Cases have been selected based
on practical relevance and importance to local practitioners, including
previously unreported cases, particularly from the Lands Tribunal.
General Editor:
• PY Lo, LLB (London), Barrister of the English and Hong Kong Bars
Honorary Editor:
• GN Cruden, Former Presiding Officer, Lands Tribunal
"Their Lordships regard the use of precedent as an indispensable foundation upon which to decide what is the law and its application to individual cases. It provides at least some degree of certainty upon which individuals can rely in the conduct of their affairs, as well as a basis for orderly development of legal rules."
Per Lord Gardiner LC, Practice Statement [1966] 1 WLR 1234
The only comprehensive collection of conveyancing and property case law in Hong Kong.
Aimed at helping you refine your case law research to cater to your specific interests in conveyancing and property cases, providing clear and succinct headnotes for ease of reference.
HONG KONG CONVEYANCING
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Hong Kong Conveyancing and Property Reports
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Few Hong Kong family law judgments make it to the general law
reports. The Hong Kong Family Law Reports is intended to support the
consistency and continuing development of this important area of law,
resulting in family law practitioners' ability to arm themselves with the
relevant authorities which will have a direct and positive impact on
service levels to litigants. This comprehensive collection of judgments
offers evidence of the intellectual arguments surrounding judicial
discretion in the full spectrum of family law cases, giving you access to
local case law.
Editorial Board:
• The Honourable Mr Justice Johnson Lam, Vice President of the
Court of Appeal of the High Court of Hong Kong
• The Honourable Mr Justice Michael John Hartmann, GBS, former
Non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal
• The Honourable Madam Justice Bebe Pui Ying Chu, Judge,
Court of First Instance of the High Court of Hong Kong
• His Honour Judge Bruno Chan, Former Principal Family Court Judge,
District Court of Hong Kong
• Her Honour Judge Sharon D Melloy, Family Court Judge,
District Court of Hong Kong
Associate Editors:
• Sharon Ser
• Philippa Hewitt
The only collection of family law decisions from Hong Kong courts.
Aimed at helping you refine your case law research to cater to your specific interests in family law cases, providing clear and succinct headnotes for ease of reference.
Hong Kong Family Law Reports
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The Hong Kong Public Law Reports series will be of interest not only
to practitioners and public officials in Hong Kong, but also to scholars,
practitioners and government officials in any country which is a party
to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. This reports
series comprises of a comprehensive collection of significant domestic
cases interpreting the provisions of the ICCPR which forms part of Hong
Kong's national law, and provides an invaluable source of comparative
materials on the ICCPR, and the implementation of international
standards on domestic law.
General Editors:
• Andrew Byrnes, Professor of Law, Australian National University
• Johannes Chan, Hon SC, Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong
• PY Lo, LLB (London), Barrister of the English and Hong Kong Bars
"When research is being conducted on a particular legal point, the judges, practitioners, academics, like to have a quick entree into the judgment so they know what it's about and whether it's worth reading the whole thing in order to help solve the particular legal problem which they are facing. Headnotes have always had that role, and have always been very popular with lawyers but I think headnotes are even more important now because judgments have become much longer than they used to be."
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The only law reports series covering case law developments on public law.
Aimed at helping you refine your case law research to cater to your specific interests in public law cases, providing clear and succinct headnotes for ease of reference.
Hong Kong Public Law Reports
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Content includes relevant Ordinances with detailed annotations, as well
as a complete case digest and of course, commentary and analysis on
banking regulations in Hong Kong and other jurisdictions. The sections on
international banking controls, consumer credit and banking in the PRC
respond to the ever-increasing economic interaction between China, Hong
Kong and other international players.
Original author:
• IA Tokley, LLB, LLM, Solicitor of the Supreme Courts of England and
Wales, Hong Kong, New South Wales and South Australia, Partner,
Herbert Smith, London
Current Contributor:
• Vickie W.K. Ling, Barrister & Mediator
• International regulation of the Hong Kong financial system
• The Banking system in Hong Kong
• Regulation of Banking Activities
• The Bank and Customer Relationship
• Consumer Credit I
• Consumer Credit II
• Banking Industry and Banking Law in the People's Republic
of China
• International Banking - Collections
• Case digests
Table of Contents:
Banking Law: Hong Kong SAR and People's Republic of China is a comprehensive text on the laws and regulations governing the banking industry in Hong Kong and the PRC, and includes international regulations of banking activities in Hong Kong, for both the practitioner in private practice and bankers alike.
Your one stop reference to all relevant principles, cases, and the laws regulating the Banking industry in Hong Kong, to help you advise with confidence.
Banking Law: Hong Kong SAR and People’s Republic of China
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The work covers all stages of litigation, from the initial interview with
client, to judgment and costs after trial. Detailed chapters outline the
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such as liability, insurance and quantum. The service includes a vast
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This single-binder looseleaf work covers the fundamental principles of
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the Accused
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• Introduction to Construction Contracts
• Formation and Validity of the Contract
• Incorporation and Interpretation of Contract Terms
• Employer's Obligations
• Payment
• Vesting and Forfeiture Clauses
• Variations
• Contractor's Obligations as to Completion
• Architects, Engineers and Surveyors
• Liability for Design
• Liability for Materials and Workmanship
• Contractual Claims and Damages
• Tortious Liability in Respect of Building Operations
• Statutory Controls on Building Operations
• Termination
• Third Party Rights
• Responsibilities of the Building Authority
• Insolvency
• Insurance Arrangement for Building Contracts
• Bonds and Guarantees
• The Construction and Arbitration List
• ADR: Mediation and Dispute Resolution Advisors and Dispute
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• Adjudication
• Litigation
• Limitation of Actions
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This extensive three-volume set provides quick and easy access to Stamp
Duty and Profits Tax. The text is designed to be of practical use to the
tax practitioner, and includes conceptual text, detailed annotations to
legislation and a complete set of the practice guides, notes and forms
that provides the reader with clear guidance as to the content of the
newly amended laws of stamp duty and profits tax, peculiarities of its
practice and suggestions on how to avoid pitfalls.
Authors:
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Solicitor (Hong Kong), Tax Consultant, Herbert Smith, Hong Kong
• Wilson W S Chow, LLB (Hons) (HKU), LLM (HKU), Faculty of Law,
University of Hong Kong, Consultant, Chu & Lau, Solicitors and
Notaries, Hong Kong
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Solicitor (Hong Kong), Counsel of Deacons Hong Kong
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Hong Kong, Formerly Consultant to Deacons, Solicitors
• AJ Halkyard, LLB (Hons) (ANU), LLM (Virg), Barrister, Adjunct
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"... In a taxing Act one has to look merely at what is clearly said. There is no equity about a tax. There is no presumption as to a tax. There is no room for any intendment. Nothing is to be read in, nothing is to be implied. One can only look fairly at the language used."
Cape Brandy Syndicate v IRC [1921] 1 KB 64 at 71
Volume 1: Stamp Duty
• A Guide to the Hong Kong Stamp Duty Ordinance
• Stamp Duty Ordinance Annotated
• Practice Guides, Information Pamphlets and Directives
• Stamp Duty Forms
Volumes 3, 4 & 5: Taxation of Income
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• Inland Revenue Ordinance Annotated
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Information Pamphlets
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Note: Volume 2 on Estate Duty has been discontinued since Estate
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The original standard reference to Hong Kong's civil procedure rules
providing section by section annotations to the Rules of the High Court,
the High Court Ordinance, the Limitation Ordinance, the Court of
Final Appeal Ordinance and Rules, the District Court Ordinance, the
Rules of the District Court, and a section devoted to family law statutes
and subsidiary legislation, all with extensive commentary, discussion
and comparative analysis. The looseleaf format of this text, updated
bi-monthly keeps you abreast of the latest developments, helping you
advise with confidence. The text is organised to provide you a systematic
research experience. Written by experts in the field, this work has been
cited in over a hundred Hong Kong judgments and academic discussions.
Authors:
• WS Clarke, BA, LLB (Brit Col), LLM (London), Barrister and Solicitor of
the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of
Judicature in Northern Ireland, Solicitor of the High Court of the Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region, Honorary Lecturer, Department of
Professional Legal Education, University of Hong Kong
• PY Lo, LLB (London), Barrister of the English and Hong Kong Bars
(co-author for Volume 2)
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The Hong Kong Civil Court Practice is a comprehensive commentary on Hong Kong civil litigation. Your essential guide to bringing, defending and appealing claims in any civil proceedings.
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This work provides section by section annotations to both the Companies
Ordinance (Cap 622) and Companies (Winding Up and Miscellaneous
Provisions) Ordinance (Cap 32) covering the application of the legislation
in significant judicial decisions, rules of court, definitions of words and
phrases, discussions on practical aspects on the law and procedure,
contentious issues, and other authoritative materials in Hong Kong, with
references and comparisons made to other jurisdictions. The perfect tool
and guide that helps you identify, comprehend and give meaning to the
words of the Company Law Ordinance.
Authors:
• ELG Tyler (Parts 1–3, 7–9 & 21), MA (Oxon), Barrister, Lincoln's Inn and
Hong Kong, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania
and the High Court and Federal Courts of Australia, Formerly Professor
of Law at the University of Hong Kong and City University of
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Hong Kong Company Law: Legislation and Commentary is an authoritative work providing thorough and extensive commentary on the practice and procedures of company law in Hong Kong.
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This work, presented in two volumes, within eleven looseleaf binders,
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its breadth of coverage, this title is the standard reference for anyone
involved in conveyancing transactions and issues relating to land titles
and land law generally in Hong Kong. There is now a voluminous amount
of case law explaining and developing the land and conveyancing
landscape in Hong Kong, thereby requiring the conveyancing practitioner
to keep abreast of significant decisions and the application of
conveyancing principles. Despite having achieved a degree of certainty
in some aspects through recent decisions out of the Hong Kong courts,
there remain some points of contention. This work aims to report, discuss
and expound on these contentious issues, as well as help facilitate the
work of practitioners in all conveyancing transactions.
Authors:
• Judith Sihombing, LLB (Melb), LLM (Malaya); Barrister and Solicitor of
the Supreme Court of Victoria; Part time teacher at The Chinese
University of Hong Kong
• Alwin Chan, Principal Lecturer, LLB (HK), PCLL (HKU), LLM (LSE),
Barrister-at-law (Hong Kong)
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• Land Tenure in Hong Kong
• System of Land Holding in Hong Kong
• Planning Considerations
• Co-ownership of Multi-storey Buildings
• Nature of the Title to be Made or Given
• Proof of Title
• Property Investigation
• Contract: Formation
• Contract: Vitiating and Allied Factors
• Contract: Capacity, Status and Disabilities
• Contract: Contents
• Assignments
• Security Transactions over Land
• Completion of the Contract for the Sale of Land
• Remedies for the Breach of a Contract for the Sale of Land
• Consent and non-consent schemes
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Hong Kong Conveyancing is a renowned reference work, with over 20 years heritage in Hong Kong, and still remains the only reference work dealing with this subject in Hong Kong.
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The in depth discussions and analysis in this text covers the basic
structure of corporate law practice, and presents a systematic and
extensive commentary in relation to companies, including partnership,
insolvency, capital maintenance and corporate finance, directors' duties
and accountability, shareholders rights and enforcement issues, financial
disclosure, accountancy and audit provisions, securities, corporate
transformation and restructuring, liquidation and winding up. Hong Kong
Corporate Law also covers areas of practice that are unique to Hong
Kong like the corporate veil, meetings, minority shareholders and rights,
directors' rights and duties, and other relevant legal attributes.
Author:
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Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, Partner,
Deacons Hong Kong
• Introduction to Corporate Law in Hong Kong
• Classification and Formation of Companies
• Legal Personality, Consequences of Incorporation and
Promoters
• External Dealings of Companies and Documents Execution
• Internal Relationships, Membership Administration
Management and Control, Majority and Minority Dichotomy
• Share Capital and Financial Administration
• Loans, Charges and Receivership
• Accountability and Enforcement- Directions, Company
Secretaries and Shareholders
• Restructuring and Winding up
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Hong Kong Corporate Law aims to provide you with an exhaustive framework in understanding corporate law from a functional and practical perspective incorporating the new company law regime.
The only authoritative source you need for succinct, comprehensive and pertinent explanation on the practice of upholding and maintaining a corporate personality in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Corporate Law
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Written in an easy to read and easy to digest manner, this work offers
accurate and up-to-date access to various areas of employment law,
starting from the employment contract, right up to discussions of
remuneration, benefits, discrimination, health and safety, taxation,
personal data and dispute resolution, among others. Practical and
detailed real life examples are included to illustrate the application of
employment law in practice, as well as in decided cases.
Original Authors:
• Michael Downey
• Janine Canham
• Ingrid Lai
• Susan Leung
• Yongfu Li
• Fiona Loughrey
• Meg Silvester
• Wiktor J Tutlewski
Current Contributors:
• Ivan H.P. Lam, Barrister-at-law, Admiralty Chambers
• Elliot Fung, Professional Consultant, CUHK Faculty of Law
"The Court looks at substance rather than form. If an employee was threatened that he would be dismissed unless he resigned, the Court may hold such 'resignation' to be constructive dismissal. However, if the 'resignation' was motivated by other facts, such as financial benefits or a reference letter, the termination might be a voluntary resignation notwithstanding that the employee was told either to resign or be dismissed."
Deputy High Court Judge Au-Yeung, Kwan Francis Hung Sang v Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited [2011] HKCU 2408
• The Scope of Employment Law in Hong Kong
• Terms and Conditions of Employment Under the Employment
Ordinance
• Categories of Employment
• Employment of staff in Hong Kong from China and Overseas
• Discrimination (Equal Opportunity)
• Remuneration and Benefits
• Leave
• Protection of Personal Data
• Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes
• The Regulation of Health and Safety in All Workplaces
• Employment-related Offences
• Trade and Labour
• Dispute Resolution
• Termination
• Remedies and Compensation
• The Taxation of Employment Income and Benefits
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The Hong Kong Employment Law Manual is a comprehensive practical guide to all employment-related legal issues in Hong Kong.
A one-stop guide for employment lawyers, employers or human resource practitioners seeking guidance on the application of employment law in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Employment Law Manual
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Hong Kong Employment Ordinance: An Annotated Guide provides complete, extensive, and authoritative annotations and commentary to the Employment Ordinance (Cap 57).
The only authoritative source you need for succinct, comprehensive and pertinent explanation on the Employment Ordinance in Hong Kong and its application in decided Hong Kong cases.
Hong Kong Employment Ordinance : An Annotated Guide
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This unparalleled work provides comprehensive and detailed discussion
and analysis on the application and effect of the Employment Ordinance
in Hong Kong. Illustrated by real life examples detailing the practical
effect of the legislation in Hong Kong, this guide includes detailed cross-
references to local and international cases, legislation and regulations
relevant to individual sections of the Ordinance. Definitions of key terms
provide an easy understanding of the provisions and their intended effect.
The Hong Kong Employment Ordinance: An Annotated Guide is highly
relevant to employers, human resource departments and employment
law practitioners: an essential addition to all professional libraries.
Original Authors:
• Michael Downey, BA, LLB, LLM
• Jennifer Van Dale, BA, LLB, PCLL
Current Contributor:
• Patricia Yeung, Partner, Howse Williams
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This new looseleaf service is the first work of its kind in Hong Kong
primarily aimed at solicitors and barristers who practise family law. It is
a comprehensive, practical and critical account of the law drafted from
the viewpoint of experienced practitioners. This work covers all aspects
of family law including children, marriage and divorce, ancillary relief,
ADR, costs, enforcement, injunctions, legal aid and appeals. This looseleaf
service contains the only one-stop comprehensive collection of relevant
Ordinances and subsidiary legislation complete with annotations, and
provides clear practice and procedure checklists, relevant precedents,
ancillary relief tables, and lists of leading cases and other reference
material.
Authors:
• Keith Hotten, Barrister, Admiralty Chambers, Course Coordinator
PCLL, The University of Hong Kong
• Dennis Chi Kuen Ho, Chairman, Ho & Ip Solicitors, Chairman,
Family Law Committee of the Law Society of Hong Kong
• Matrimonial Causes & Family Proceedings
• Marriage
• Divorce
• Ancillary Relief & Financial Orders
• Children
• Domestic Violence Injunctions
• Injunctions
• Enforcement
• Costs
• Legal Aid
• ADR & Mediation
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This work aims to provide a complete and holistic reference to the law, practice and procedure of family law in Hong Kong.
Structured, systematic and comprehensive - your one-stop solution all family related reference in Hong Kong.
Hotten and Ho on Family and Divorce Law in Hong Kong
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The publication is presented in two volumes, and has three issue updates
per year, comprising of chapters on Passing Off, Trade Marks, Trade
Descriptions, Copyright, Patents, Registered Design, Litigation Related
Issues, Domain Name Dispute Resolution, Cross-border Enforcement and
other related topics. Ensure you stay abreast of the latest developments
in the fast moving area of law with Intellectual Property in Hong Kong,
LexisNexis’ authoritative guide to all aspects of intellectual property law.
General Editor:
• Douglas Clark, Global Head of Dispute Resolution, Rouse;
Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong;
Solicitor (HK), 1996-2010 and 2020- ; Barrister (HK) 2011-2019;
Solicitor, England and Wales, Barrister and Solicitor, Victoria;
BA (Asian Studies), LLB (Hons), Australian National University; PCLL,
City University of Hong Kong; Graduate Certificate (Chinese and
Chinese Law), Fudan University; Fellow, Hong Kong Institute of
Arbitrators
Original Authors:
• Professor Michael D Pendleton, LLB Dip Jur (Syd), LLM (Lond), School
of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Emeritus Professor Murdoch
University Perth Australia, Solicitor, Barrister, Mediator, Arbitrator &
Domain Name Panelist (WIPO)
• Jared Richard Margolis, BA, LLB, BCL
• Alice Lee, LLB (HKU), BCL (Oxon), PCLL (HKU)
• Chiang Ling Li, LLM (London), LLB (Queen's), BSc in Pharmacy (Toronto)
• Passing Off
• Trade Marks
• Trade Descriptions
• Copyright
• Patents
• Registered Designs
• Intellectual Property and Competition Law
• Integrated Circuits
• Confidential Information and Privacy Protection
• Litigation and Related Issues
• Domain Name Dispute Resolution
• Cross-Border Enforcement: China and Other Countries
• Appendices
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One of the foremost authoritative works on intellectual property law in Hong Kong, this looseleaf is widely used and cited across the territory.
Equip yourself with the most obvious to the most obscure principles, cases, and points of law on intellectual property, and its application in Hong Kong and various jurisdictions.
Intellectual Property In Hong Kong
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This work is written in a systematic and relevant structure to reflect the
business realities of the securities industry in Hong Kong. Commentary
topics are divided under three general headings: Listed Companies;
Intermediaries and Investment Products; and Enforcement of Rights and
Regulations. This text provides fully updated commentaries, combining
primary sources of securities law, such as the relevant legislation,
rules and codes, expert commentary on procedure, legal decisions
and rulings of regulatory bodies, as well as relevant guidelines by the
Securities and Futures Commission. This work is kept up to date 3 times
a year and would serve as your complete and comprehensive reference on
securities regulation in Hong Kong.
Current Contributor:
• Victor T.S. Lui, Barrister-at-Law, LLB (Hons.)(Exon), LLM(KCL),
LLM(China Law)(Peking U.), PCLL(HKU), Accredited Mediator (CEDR),
General Panel Mediator (HKMAAL), Member (CIArb)
• Introduction
• Listing on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong
• Disclosure of Interests in Securities
• The Financial Reporting Council
• Notifiable and Connected Transactions
• Takeovers and Mergers
• Licensed Intermediaries
• Conduct of Business and Compliance
• Regulated Investment Products in Hong Kong
• Jurisdiction and Procedure
• Improper Trade Practices
• Market Misconduct
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Securities Law: Hong Kong SAR and People's Republic of China provides a centralised, accessible and convenient source of commentary and discussion on the practice and procedure of securities law in Hong Kong.
Structured, systematic and comprehensive - your one-stop solution to Securities Law in Hong Kong, helping you stay abreast of the latest developments regulating this area of law.
Securities Law: Hong Kong SAR and People's Republic of China
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This 5 binder looseleaf title is intended to provide up-to-date information,
discussion, and analysis of practice and principle, of legislation and regulation
of the legal profession in Hong Kong. Legal practitioners, be it solicitors,
barristers, the judiciary, government lawyers, prosecutors, in-house
counsel, foreign and overseas lawyers or students, have become particularly
susceptible to the interplay of regulation with professional responsibility
considerations when taking up the task of advising and representing clients.
The text is aimed at assisting practitioners in staying alert to duties and
responsibilities, and understanding and maintaining the high standards of
conduct that are expected of the legal profession in Hong Kong.
Current Contributors:
• Norman Hui, Barrister-at-law (Hong Kong), Senior Teaching Consultant
(University of Hong Kong)
• Ken T.C. Lee, (LLB, BCL), Barrister-at-Law (Hong Kong), Fellow of
Arbitrator (FHKI Arb)
• Gary C.C. Leung, (LLB, BSc), Barrister-at-Law (Hong Kong), CEDR
Accredited Mediator
• Harprabdeep Singh, (LLB, BCL), Barrister-at-Law (Hong Kong), ACIArb
Previous authors:
• Gary Meggitt, MA (Oxon), ACII, MCIArb, Barrister-at-Law
(Lincoln’s Inn), Solicitor Advocate of the Senior Courts of England
and Wales
• Michael Wilkinson, BA, LLB (Cantab), Barrister of the Inner Temple,
Adjunct Professor, University of Hong Kong
• Michael Sandor, LLB (Melb), LLM (Lond), Visiting Associate Professor,
City University of Hong Kong
• Introduction to the Legal Profession in Hong Kong
• The Theory Underlying The Lawyer's Duty to Observe
Professional Ethics and the Sources of Lawyers' Legal and
Ethical Duties
• Admission to Practice
• The Nature of the Solicitor's Practice and the Solicitor's
Management of His Office
• Practice Promotion and the Obtaining of Business
• The Retainer
• Remuneration
• Confidentiality and Legal Professional Privilege
• Conflicts of Interests and Duties
• Competence, Quality of Service and Negligence
• The Litigation Solicitor
• Professional Undertakings
• Solicitor's Relations with Third Parties and Solicitor's Duty to
the Public and to His Profession
• Employed Solicitors
• Solicitors and the Disciplinary Process
• Admission to Practice
• The Organisation of Chambers
• Counsel's Relationship with Instructing Solicitor: Taking
Instructions and the Scope of Counsel's Authority
• Negotiation and Recovery of Fees
• The Duties of the Barrister to The Public and to His Profession
• Practice Promotion, Advertising and Publicity
• The Barrister's Duty to the Lay Client and to Opposing Parties
• The Advocate's Conduct Before Trial and in Court
• Employed Barristers and Non-Practising Barristers
• Barristers and the Disciplinary Process
• The Duties of Counsel for the Prosecution
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The Professional Conduct of Lawyers in Hong Kong is an unrivalled text on professional conduct and ethics in Hong Kong, providing in-depth analysis on the application of the Bar Code, the Prosecution Code and the Hong Kong Solicitors' Guide to Professional Conduct.
An unrivalled text on professional conduct and ethics in Hong Kong, providing in-depth analysis on the application of the Bar Code, the Prosecution Code and the Hong Kong Solicitors' Guide to Professional Conduct.
The Professional Conduct of Lawyers in Hong Kong
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