Reforming Law Reform – Perspectives from Hong Kong and Beyond
Simon N M Young author Michael Tilbury author Ludwig Ng author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hong Kong University Press
Published:20th Jun '14
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As a special administrative region of China, Hong Kong has its own legal system rooted in the common law. Reforms to this system take into account Hong Kong's unique conditions as an international city and draw widely on practices around the world. Since 1980 recommendations from a Law Reform Commission, chaired by the Secretary for Justice, have resulted in comprehensive revisions in key areas of law, ranging from commercial arbitration and interception of communications to divorce and copyright. Recently, however, the government has been slow to act on the Commission's recommendations. Questions have also arisen about whether the Commission - under-resourced, part-time, and government-led - can really meet the needs of an increasingly sophisticated society. Is law reform itself also in need of reform? This collection of essays by distinguished experts from around the world seeks answers to the question. The book explores the varied experience of law reform in Hong Kong and other common law jurisdictions and makes recommendations for strengthening the process of law reform both in Hong Kong and elsewhere.
ISBN: 9789888208241
Dimensions: 236mm x 157mm x 21mm
Weight: 560g
272 pages