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Criminal Litigation in Hong Kong - 4th Edition

 

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Criminal Litigation in Hong Kong - 4th Edition
Dec 2021


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Simon S.Y. So, LLB, LLMArbDR (Distinction),

Barrister-at-Law, Bar Scholar, Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Fellow, Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators, Part-Time Lecturer, Hong Kong Shue Yan University

 

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Christopher Knight is a solicitor admitted in England & Wales, Hong Kong and Australia. He is the senior partner at Knight & Ho and has been practicing law in Hong Kong for over 30 years. He has represented defendants in many serious criminal cases.

Anthony Upham obtained his BA (Law) from Southampton University in 1964 and his LL.M from Exeter University in 1991. He is admitted to practice as solicitor in Hong Kong and in England and Wales, but is not currently in practice in either jurisdiction. He was in private practice in England until 1982 dealing mainly with litigation and advocacy and criminal defense work. He was appointed as a Magistrate in the Judiciary of Hong Kong in 1982. He remained in the Magistracy until 1989 with acting appointments as Principal Magistrate and Coroner. From 1990 until 2009 he was an Associate Professor with the School of Law at City University of Hong Kong. He retired from City University in 2009 and since then has undertaken part-time teaching on the LL.B and the PCLL at the University of Hong Kong.

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