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  1. View details Administrative Law in Hong Kong (Student) – Third Edition
    Publication Date: August 2025
    Book (Soft cover)

    Contributing authors:

    Members of Temple Chambers: Abraham Chan SC, Jin Pao SC, Jonathan Chang SC, Anthony Chan SC, Tim Parker, Martin Ho, Joshua Chan, Peter Dong, John Leung, Zenith Chan, John Cheung, Alvin Cheung and William Wong

    Administrative Law in Hong Kong (Student) - Third Edition provides a comprehensive and timely overview of the jurisprudence in administrative law in Hong Kong, including key developments since 2013. This edition delivers a detailed analysis of the evolution of core legal principles, alongside engagement with key conceptual debates that continue to shape the structure and function of administrative law. Carefully selected extracts from leading authorities are included to enhance accessibility and allow readers to appreciate the law’s practical application. Building on the judicially endorsed earlier edition of this work, the latest edition will remain an authoritative source for judges, practitioners, academics, and students alike. This edition endeavours to state the law as at July 2025.

    This is a Student Title. Customers must register with a valid school email address to checkout. Any Student Title order without a correctly registered school email address shall be cancelled and refunded. Please register or login at the top right corner of the page. 

    HK$ 980.00
  2. View details A Guide to Civil Procedure in Hong Kong – Seventh Edition (S...
    Publication Date: December 2022
    Book (Soft cover)

    Authors: Eric Cheung, Carter Chim, Gary Meggitt

    In addition to general updates for each topic which enable readers to keep abreast of the latest developments in procedural laws in civil litigation, this title has substantially revised the part on legal professional privilege to discuss the recent judicial development both in Hong Kong and other common law jurisdictions and the unsettled areas in this regard. It also raises an interesting and important discussion as to whether “legal advice privilege” and “litigation privilege” should be treated as two “distinct conceptual animals” instead of “two branches of the same tree”, as explained by the Canadian Supreme Court in Blank v Canada (Minister for Justice) [2006] 2 SCR 319. How that may affect the scope and application of the two heads of privileges in Hong Kong remains to be seen.
     
    This is a Student Title. Customers must register with a valid school email address to checkout. Any Student Title order without a correctly registered school email address shall be cancelled and refunded. Please register or login at the top right corner of the page. 
    HK$ 780.00