Hong Kong Law of Evidence
This book sets out the basic principles of the Law of Evidence in Hong Kong, for both criminal and civil proceedings. To a large extent, the laws in Hong Kong still resemble those of England and Wales prior to the handover of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China on 1 July 1997. However, the evidentiary principles and rules of Hong Kong law are not simply a derivative of English law, the Hong Kong Law of Evidence has also been guided in its development by comparable legal reforms in other commonwealth jurisdictions, notably Canada and Australia. These, and other unique developments with regard to the Law of Evidence in Hong Kong are fully reflected in this text. This book is the second volume in a series on criminal justice in Hong Kong - the other titles being on criminal procedure and criminal law (general principles and specific offences). The cross-references in the three volumes underscore the practical and theoretical interplay between the three subject areas, which will prove indispensable for academics, students and practitioners alike.
History
School affiliated with
- Lincoln Law School (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Hong Kong Law of EvidencePublisher
Wolters KluwerISBN
9789987935674Date Submitted
2020-01-27Date Accepted
2019-12-01Date of First Publication
2019-12-01Date of Final Publication
2019-12-01Date Document First Uploaded
2020-01-24ePrints ID
39935Will your conference paper be published in proceedings?
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