Vol. 26 of 1996
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Cases Cited | vii |
Table of Legislation Cited | xiii |
COMMENTS | |
A Hong Kong note on Re Selectmove by David Campbell | 2 |
Data privacy: reforming the law by Raymond Wacks | 149 |
Judicial review of legislation in Hong Kong by Peter Wesley-Smith | 1 |
More turmoil in US-China relations in intellectual property by Assafa Endeshaw | 281 |
Nationality and the right of abode by Yash Ghai | 155 |
The constitutionality of the provisional legislature by Stephen Law Shing-yan | 152 |
The Joint Declaration and the CFA agreement by Roda Mushkat | 277 |
ANALYSIS | |
Amending charges in Hong Kong's criminal courts: complex or non-existent powers? A case for legislative amendment by Gary N Heilbronn | 172 |
An unsolved problem for adverse possessors of New Territories land by Alice Lee | 7 |
Deeds of gift and title to immovable property by Myrette Fok | 20 |
Protecting trade marks in Hong Kong: Re Omega by Alice Lee | 180 |
Recovery in contract of damages for mental distress by Shane Nossal | 162 |
Tort/contract concurrency: the demise of Tai Hing Cotton Mill Ltd by Richard Glofcheski | 34 |
Vulnerable sureties in a finance centre: how will the courts in Hong Kong respond to the principle in Barclays Bank v O'Brien? by Lusina Ho | 284 |
ARTICLES | |
BAILMENT ON TERMS, HIMALAYA CLAUSES, AND EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION CLAUSES: THE DECISION OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL IN THE MAHKUTAI by Shane Nossal | 321 |
HONG KONG'S ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINTS SYSTEM by Johannes Chan | 339 |
LEGAL CULTURE AND LEGAL PLURALISM IN COMMON LAW, CUSTOMARY LAW, AND CHINESE LAW by Alice Erh-Soon Tay | 194 |
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DIVORCE LAW OF HONG KONG: TOWARDS MINIMAL ADJUDICATION AND CONSENSUAL DIVORCE by Bart Rwezaura | 81 |
SEDITION AND POLITICAL DISSIDENCE: TOWARDS LEGITIMATE DISSENT IN CHINA? by H L Fu | 210 |
THE STRUGGLE FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE IN HONG KONG 1932-1995 by Patricia Gray | 301 |
THE USE AND ABUSE OF EMERGENCY POWERS BY THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT by Norman Miners | 47 |
UNDUE INFLUENCE AND TRIANGULAR SITUATIONS: THE HUSBAND, THE WIFE, AND THE BANK by Christine N Booth | 58 |
CHINESE LAW | |
Selected new laws and regulations | 121, 253 |
The law of guarantee in China and Hong Kong by Shirley S Y Wong | 369 |
The new Arbitration Law by Katherine L Lynch | 104 |
The status of Hong Kong compatriots under Chinese law by Susan Finder | 234 |
PERSONAL INJURIES | |
Consumer Price Indices | 128 |
Multiplier | 130, 263. 398 |
Interest Rates | 128 |
Recent Awards | 125, 257, 395 |
SENTENCES | |
Recent decisions | 131, 264, 399 |
REVIEW | |
Asia-Pacific Constitutional Yearbook 1993 ed Saunders & Hassall | 147 |
China Law Reports ed Leung | 268 |
Hong Kong Tort Law by Bachner | 404 |
International Arbitration in the PRC by Cheng, Moser, & Wang | 145 |
Lipton & Herzberg's Understanding Company Law in Hong Kong by Arjunan and Low | 411 |
Sentencing in Hong Kong by Grenville Cross & Cheung | 142 |
The Annotated Arbitration Ordinance by Morgan | 274 |
The Hong Kong Private Company: A Manual of Practice by Brewer | 410 |
The Law of Tort in Hong Kong by Srivastava & Tennecone | 135 |