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The Hong Kong Law LibraryPowerful author team, with real expertise• General Editors Prof. Johannes Chan and Prof. C.L.Lim and a team of distinguished contributors, areadept at identifying areas of potential difficultywithin the subjectAddresses the unique situation of Hong Kong’sconstitution• Deals with the rights that belong to Hong Kongand the way those rights have been enforced byHong Kong courts• Contains a detailed statement and discussion ofthe relevant legal principles in relation to thoseArticles of the Basic Law most frequently litigatedand advised uponTABLE OF CONTENTSPART I: Historical Background1. From Colony to Special Administrative RegionPART II: A New Constitutional Era: One Country, TwoSystems2. Autonomy and Central-Local Relations3. External Affairs4. Language5. Nationality and Permanent Residents6. National SecurityPART III: Political Structure7. The Chief Executive8. Development of Representative Government9. Executive Government10. The JudiciaryPART IV: Economy and Social Policies11. Fiscal Policy and Financial System12. Land13. Education, Science, Culture, Sports, Religion, Labour andSocial Services14. Civil Aviation and ShippingPART V: Fundamental Rights and Freedoms15. Basic Law, Hong Kong Bill of Rights and the ICCPR16. Interpreting Constitutional Rights and PermissibleRestrictions17. Right to Life18. Right to Fair Trial and the Criminal Process19. Right to Fair Hearing in Non-Criminal Process20. Freedom of Expression21. Right to Privacy, Unlawful Search and Surveillance22. Freedom of Assembly and Association23. Freedom of Conscience and Religious Belief24. Freedom of Choice of Occupation and AcademicFreedom25. Right to Social Welfare26. Right to Family27. Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination28. Right to Vote and Right to Political Participation29. Rights of New Territories Indigenous Inhabitants30. Right to Property<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>Sep 2011 978 962 66144 4 0 HardbackHK$2,000The Hong Kong Law LibraryConstruction Law and Practice in Hong KongSecond EditionTeresa Cheng SC, Gary Soo WL <strong>2012</strong> NEWThe essential guide for all construction relatedprofessionalsFollowing the first edition, this new edition aims toserve as an essential guide for all construction relatedprofessionals with a comprehensive overview ofconstruction law in Hong Kong.Construction professionals will find ConstructionLaw and Practice in Hong Kong a useful guide. Thenew edition provides a valuable overview of theconstruction industry and comprehensive account ofthe law. The book includes clear and concise chapterson the construction process and the law, laws in thecontext of construction contracts as well as resolutionof construction disputes.Only construction law publication written byprofessionals in construction law• Teresa Cheng, SC – specialised in <strong>international</strong>construction, commercial and investment disputesin various jurisdictions; a Chartered Engineer• Gary Soo – specialised in construction relateddisputes; a Chartered EngineerPractical commentaries on all aspects ofconstruction law16+852 3762 3222 www.sweetandmaxwell.com.hk smhk.salesenquiries@thomsonreuters.comPrices are correct at time of going to press, but may be subject to change without prior notification

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