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Hong Kong Civil Procedure 2024: The Hong Kong White Book

Edited by: The Hon. Mr Justice Joseph Fok PJ, Martin Rogers

ISBN13: 9789888591213
Previous Edition ISBN: 9789626617755
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Hong Kong
Country of Publication: Hong Kong
Format: Hardback, 5 Volumes
Price: £1440.00



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Endorsed by the Hong Kong Judiciary, Hong Kong Civil Procedure 2024 (The White Book) is the definitive reference manual on the rules of civil procedure and practice in Hong Kong. The commentary to each Order of the Rules of the High Court, as well as to the Arbitration Ordinance, Mediation Ordinance and specialist Ordinances on legal practice, have been carefully reviewed and annotated by the talented pool of over 100 specialist practitioners.

The Hong Kong White Book 2024

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Hong Kong, Courts and Procedure
Contents:
Volume 1. (Parts A)
Updates on numerous new cases, such as:
whether or not to transfer the property of mentally incapacitated persons out of jurisdiction under the Mental Health Ordinance (Re CA (Mental Health) [2022] 2 HKLRD 915)
the test for whether, on discovery, part of a document can be withheld on grounds of irrelevance (Kwok Wai Fung v China Gas Holdings Ltd [2023] HKCFI 83, [2023] HKEC 69)
it is not necessary for the court to approve the use of technology which a party’s lawyers believe will facilitate discovery, i.e. Technology Assisted Review.(China Metal Recycling (Holdings) Ltd v Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu [2022] HKCFI 2344)
interrogatories may be considered necessary if it can be shown that a clear litigious purpose is served, or there would be irreparable prejudice to a party if the requested information is not produced before trial (Wong Ying Grace v Dr Ho Wing Chiu Clement and Dr Humphrey Choi [2022] HKCFI 3109)

>Volume 2. (Parts B–T)
Part B has been reworked to include completely brand-new commentary on the Court of Final Appeal Ordinance and Rules.
Extensively updated annotations to the Small Claims Tribunal Ordinance in Part T

Volume 3. – Arbitration and ADR (Parts U–V)
Updated annotations to the Mediation Ordinance and various Practice Directions
Case references have been cleaned up to facilitate a smoother reading experience