Civil justice reform
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Asian Architect & Contractor, v.30, no.12, 2001, pp. 47-48
Abstract
Last month a high-level working party on civil justice reform in Hong Kong released a widely anticipated Interim report and consultative paper. The reforms, if enacted, would bring the most far-reaching changes to civil - including construction - litigation in the territory in more that 100 years. This month, in the first of a two-part series, our regular contributor Dr Arthur McInnis, looks at the context for the reforms and the reasons underlying them while next month the recommandations themselves will be examined.
(1) The short context
(2) The long context
(3) Reforming the system
(4) A woolf at the door
(5) Special pressures on litigation
(6) Summing up
(7) Dr Arthur McInnis is a Consultant with Denton Wilde Sapte and the author of Hong Kong Construction Law published by Butterworths.
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2001
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en