Halsbury's Laws of Hong Kong

Halsbury's Laws of Hong Kong was launched in 1995 under the guidance of a distinguished Editorial Advisory Board comprising prominent members of the Hong Kong Judiciary.

 
  • Administrative Law
  • Agency
  • Animals
  • Arbitration
  • Auction
  • Banking
  • Bankruptcy
  • Betting
  • Gambling and Lotteries
  • Bills of Exchange and other Negotiable Instruments
  • Bribery, Corruption and Organised Crime
  • Building and Construction
  • Citizenship
  • Civil Aviation
  • Civil Procedure
  • Companies and Corporations
  • Conflict of Laws
  • Constitutional Law
  • Contempt of Court
  • Contract
  • Coroners
  • Courts and Judicial System
  • Criminal Law and Procedure
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Employment
  • Entertainment
  • Hotels
  • Sport and Tourism
  • Equity
  • Estoppel
  • Evidence
  • Family Law
  • Firearms, Weapons and Explosives
  • Financial Services
  • Foreign Relations
  • Guarantee and Indemnity
  • Health and Safety
  • Human Rights
  • Immigration
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • Land
  • Landlord and Tenant
  • Legal Practitioners
  • Limitation of Actions
  • Maritime Law
  • Media and Communications
  • Medicine, Pharmacy and Drugs
  • Mental Health
  • Misrepresentation and Fraud Mistake
  • Mortgages and Securities
  • New Territories
  • Partnerships and Joint Ventures
  • Personal Property
  • Police and Emergency Services
  • Professions and Trades
  • Public Health and Municipal Services
  • Rating
  • Religion
  • Remedies
  • Road Traffic
  • Roads and Tunnels
  • Sale of Goods
  • Social Welfare and Services
  • Statutes Taxation and Revenue
  • Tort
  • Town Planning
  • Trade and Labour
  • Transport
  • Trusts
  • Voluntary Associations
  • Weights and Measures
  • Wills, Probate, Administration and Succession
  • A 44-volume encyclopaedic work
  • Each title is researched and compiled by experts in the field and provides a succinct statement of the law with extensive footnotes referring to all relevant Hong Kong case law and legislation
  • Titles are arranged in alphabetical order for ease of reference
  • Updated regularly through the looseleaf Current Service
  • Volumes periodically reissued to accommodate substantial changes in law or practice