Authors: Ken To, Julian Yeung
Principles of Arbitration in Hong Kong draws on the practical and academic experience of its authors' time as arbitration practitioners, both as party counsels as well as adjudicators. Drawing on current case law, this text considers the common issues that arise in arbitration in Hong Kong and seeks to reduce the issues into basic principles upon which readers can quickly reference in their own research and study.
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Author: Simon Luk
Author: Simon Luk
Author: Simon Luk
The Hong Kong Mediation Manual draws upon diverse traditional and contemporary practices to offer a layered and nuanced view of mediation
by Nadja Alexander (Author) , TK Iu (Author) , Ada Chen (Author) , Rimsky Yuen, GBM, SC, JP (Author)
Author: Sarah E Hilmer
The objective of Mediation Theory and Practice in Hong Kong is firstly to provide suffcient mediation theory, and secondly to use the theory in context of local Hong Kong mediation practice.
Authors: Ronald Yu
This book will be an invaluable source of information for businesses, legal advisers, media, broadcasting agencies, students, and anyone interested in the evolving role of IP and competitive advantage.
Author: Steven Gallagher
The Law of Unjust Enrichment in Hong Kong - Second Edition discusses practical application of the doctrine of unjust enrichment, and explains its theoretical basis and possible development.
Author: Benny KB Kwok
Forensic Accountancy (Third Edition) provides an overview to the key principles and best practices of forensic accountancy. Well-suited for both legal practitioners and corporate professionals, introductions to basics, elaborations of complicated concepts, updates to current standards, and illustrative diagrams and cases have been included.
Author: Wayne Walsh, S. C.
Formerly known as Cross-border Crime in Hong Kong, this second edition reviews cross-border crime in a Hong Kong context including the proposed arrangements for surrender of fugitive offenders between Hong Kong and other parts of China (also known as the ‘Extradition Bill’), promulgation of the Law of the PRC on Safeguarding National Security in the HKSAR with a focus on funding of offences endangering national security, and imposition of financial sanctions in respect of Hong Kong by the United States under the Hong Kong Autonomy Act and the Executive Order on Hong Kong Normalization.