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Civil Justice Reform - What Has It Achieved?

 

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Civil Justice Reform - What Has It Achieved?
Dec 2010
Softcover, 200 pp


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HK920.00
9789626614037


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In April 2010, a year after the implementation of the Civil Justice Reform, the University of Hong Kong and University College London hosted a joint conference entitled "Civil Justice Reform - What Has It Achieved?". This publication, adapted from conference speeches given by practitioners, scholars and members of the judiciary, seeks to answer that vitally important question.  With key contributors speaking to the experiences in jurisdictions outside of Hong Kong, it makes essential reading for practitioners seeking to understand the new procedures and anyone interested in comparative studies of civil justice reform.

CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM - WHAT HAS IT ACHIEVED?

  • Provides the reader with perspectives on Civil Justice Reform in Hong Kong and in other territories
  • Based on a successful conference on the same topic jointly held by UCL and HKU in 2010
  • Includes the input of top judicial figures from a number of common law jurisdictions including England & Wales, Australia and Canada.

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