Author: P.Y. Lo
The sixth edition of Hong Kong District Court Practice presents a comprehensive compilation of the intricate text of the District Court Ordinance (Cap 336), the Rules of the District Court, and Practice Directions. This authoritative work is supplemented by
commentaries, encompassing section-by-section annotations. It further dissects the meaning and application of the statutory provisions, referencing seminal judicial decisions from Hong Kong, England, and the Commonwealth jurisdictions.
Author: Lawrence Ma
The sixth edition of Equity and Trusts in Hong Kong offers a comprehensive update on the latest legal developments from late 2021 to January 2024. This edition delves into pivotal cases and evolving doctrines, providing an essential resource for both practitioners and scholars. In addition, this book also includes references to major English and Australian decisions in order to provide the reader with a better understanding of underlying issues or controversies.
Authors: I Grenville Cross GBS, SC, Patrick WS Cheung
The 11th edition of Sentencing in Hong Kong is indispensable for judicial officers, practitioners and academics.
All the essential materials you need to practice in the Family Court.
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Authors: Adrian Saunders (General Editor), Louise di Mambro (Consultant Editor), Joe Cowles (Consultant Editor), Nicola Diggle (Consultant Editor), Kerine Dobson (Consultant Editor), John Leslie (Consultant Editor), Dale Staple (Consultant Editor), Hilary Wyke (Consultant Editor), Ian R. Winder (Contributor), Indra Charles (Contributor), Westmin James (Contributor), Kimberly Cenac-Phulgence (Contributor), Alvin Pariagsingh (Contributor), Fidela Corbin-Lincoln (Contributor), David Batts (Contributor), Robin N. Mohammed (Contributor), Chelsea Dookie (Contributor) , Jakob Reinecke (Contributor)
The essential guide to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) as they apply in the Caribbean.
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Authors: Ian McWalters SC, Andrew Bruce SC
The fifth edition of the detailed and expansive guide, Bribery and Corruption, provides a continuing update on the latest developments of bribery and corruption law in Hong Kong. Although Hong Kong consistently ranks as one of the least corrupt cities in the world, the jurisprudence relating to the common law offence of misconduct in public office continues to grow as the offence is more frequently employed by prosecutors against abuses of their office by public servants not involving bribery. Recent legislative developments and case law that further define the parameters of the offence are discussed. Furthermore, as a practical tool for legal professionals, the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance (Cap 201) and the Independent Commission Against Corruption Ordinance (Cap 204) are included. |
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Author: Julienne Jen
Hong Kong Civil Court Practice is a collaborative effort, first published in 1994. It states the full up-to-date text of the Rules of the High Court in Hong Kong along with full commentary. Notable contributors to this essential reference work in Hong Kong civil procedure include accomplished practitioners and academics alike. Hong Kong Civil Court Practice is the original reference work on the Hong Kong Rules and has been updated more than 100 times since its first publication.
Authors: Judith Sihombing
The ninth edition of the Hong Kong Conveyancing Law re-examines “property” in the traditional sense as assets become computerised and digitised. While land continues to be a fundamental part of property transactions in the world of conveyancing, traditional property principles, such as equitable relief against forfeiture of a licence, have been revisited and even revived.
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Authors: Judith Sihombing
The ninth edition of the Hong Kong Conveyancing Law re-examines “property” in the traditional sense as assets become computerised and digitised. While land continues to be a fundamental part of property transactions in the world of conveyancing, traditional property principles, such as equitable relief against forfeiture of a licence, have been revisited and even revived.
The Fifth Edition involves shifting some major sections and sub-sections from their original position to different chapter of the book which better highlight their relevance.