what is the title of a lawyer in hong kong

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All solicitors in Hong Kong are admitted to the High Court of Hong Kong and thus bear the full title of "Solicitor of the High Court of Hong Kong".

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What is the legal system of Hong Kong?

When did Hong Kong become a law?

What is the Land Registry?

What is the Bill of Rights in Hong Kong?

What is the Department of Intellectual Property?

What is Article 8?

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What are lawyers called in Hong Kong?

Solicitors. Solicitors provide a range of advisory legal services such as advising on corporate transactions and IPOs, drafting commercial contracts, advising on property transactions, and so on.

What is the title given to lawyers?

"Esq." or "Esquire" is an honorary title that is placed after a practicing lawyer's name. Practicing lawyers are those who have passed a state's (or Washington, D.C.'s) bar exam and have been licensed by that jurisdiction's bar association.

What are the initials for lawyer?

The following are the most common lawyer initials:J.D. J.D. stands for "juris doctor” and is the degree received when an attorney graduates from law school. It's a graduate degree and is required to practice law in the United States.LL. M. ... J.S.D. ... LL. ... Combined initials.

What initials do lawyers get?

“J.D.'' stands for Juris Doctor, an academic degree granted by university or law school, that a person receives after graduation. Similar to other professional degrees like “B.A.” or “Ph. D.”, J.D. designates that an attorney has attended and graduated from law school.

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Welcome to Hong Kong e-Legislation. Hong Kong e-Legislation (HKeL) is the official database of Hong Kong legislation.It provides free online access to current and past versions of consolidated legislation dating back to 30 June 1997 and PDF copies marked “verified copy” have official legal status.

The International Dimension of the Hong Kong Constitutional Order

Abstract. Since the creation of Hong Kong’s new constitutional order on 1 July 1997 there has been a number of points in which international law has interacted with domestic constitutional and sub-constitutional norms.

INTERNATIONAL LAW HANDBOOK

viii International Law Handbook Page International organizations 12. Convention on the privileges and immunities of the United Nations . . . . . . . . . . 133 13 ...

Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969)

(a) the legal force of such agreements; (b) the application to them of any of the rules set forth in the present Convention to which they would be subject under international law independently of the Convention; (c) the application of the Convention to the relations of States as between themselves under international agreements to which other subjects of international law are also parties.

Criminal Procedure Ordinance - e-Legislation

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What are the rights of a barrister in Hong Kong?

Solicitors. Solicitors provide a range of advisory legal services such as advising on corporate transactions and IPOs, drafting commercial contracts, advising on property transactions, and so on.

How long does it take to become a solicitor in Hong Kong?

Trainee solicitors must complete two years of training in a Hong Kong law firm before they can apply for admission as a solicitor. Generally, barristers and solicitors must renew their practising certificate every year.

What is a solicitor's disciplinary tribunal?

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal is an independent body and it deals with disciplinary cases brought by the Law Society against solicitors, registered foreign lawyers, trainee solicitors or an employee of a solicitor or a registered foreign lawyer in Hong Kong for alleged professional misconduct. Examples of professional misconduct include breaches of any of the provisions of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance, Practice Directions or circulars issued by the Law Society, principles of the Solicitors' Guide and other rules, principles and guidelines governing professional conduct.

What is the law that binds lawyers to confidentiality?

Lawyers are bound by client confidentiality rules. Under Chapter 8 of the Solicitors' Guide, a solicitor has a legal and professional duty to hold in strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of their client acquired in the course of the professional relationship.

What is a barrister?

Barristers. Barristers are self-employed independent legal practitioners who are specialised advocates and legal advisors. Subject to exceptions authorised by custom or the Bar Council, barristers cannot directly take instructions from lay clients and can only provide legal services on instructions by solicitors or the Director ...

What is a foreign law firm?

A registered foreign law firm consists of legal practitioners qualified overseas or in mainland China. A foreign law firm can employ Hong Kong qualified solicitors who do not hold a practising certificate as employees but they cannot admit Hong Kong qualified solicitors as partners of the firm.

What is an overseas lawyer?

An overseas lawyer registered with the Law Society to practise the law of the jurisdiction in which they are qualified in Hong Kong is referred to as "registered foreign lawyer".

What is Hong Kong Society of Notaries?

Hong Kong Society of Notaries is the professional regulatory body of notaries public in Hong Kong. There is a list of practising Notaries Public in Hong Kong on their website at www.notaries.org.hk.

What is legal aid?

The Legal Aid Department provides legal representation to eligible applicants by a solicitor and, if necessary, a barrister in civil or criminal proceedings. Legal aid is available, inter alia, to cases in the District Court, the Court of First Instance, the Court of Appeal and the Court of Final Appeal.

How long do you have to stay in Hong Kong to become a lawyer?

Foreign nationals will need to stay in Hong Kong for a continuous seven-year period in order to qualify for permanent residency.

What is an AV in law?

AV: They become solicitors or barristers, or pursue careers in other positions in the legal industry. Otherwise they go into business and work in corporate positions. And some go into teaching in universities and schools.

When was the University of Law founded?

AV: Established in 1876 , The University of Law is one of the longest-established specialist providers of the legal education in the UK. With a rich heritage and a reputation for innovation and contemporary teaching practices, we continuously focus on developing the best legal and business minds.

Is Hong Kong a hub for commerce?

AV: Hong Kong is a world hub for commerce and finance with over 900 law firms, making it an ideal location to study and launch a career in law.In an increasingly global economy, and we take pride in maintaining an international outlook. We have a network of ULaw alumni working in Hong Kong who have been very engaged with us since we launched the Hong Kong campus.

What is the corporate tax rate in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong imposes a corporate tax of 16.5% for companies. There is no withholding tax on dividends or interest. Individuals are taxed on all their income derived from or produced in Hong Kong.

How long does it take to start a company in Hong Kong?

The company formation process is a straightforward one in Hong Kong. With professional assistance, a new company is set up in just three days and investors have a wide variety of types of companies to choose from.

Is Hong Kong a country?

Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China and this gives the city a special statute and large degree of autonomy from mainland China. The city’s political and judicial systems are independent of those in China and our attorneys in Hong Kong specialize in the legislation for foreign investments applicable in this special Chinese administrative region.

Is Hong Kong an official language?

Hong Kong has a welcoming business climate and English is an official language. However, foreign investors who cannot attend to all of the company formation steps themselves can ask one of our lawyers for help. The company formation procedure will be handled through a power of attorney.

Is Hong Kong a good place to invest in China?

Legal Services in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is an ideal location for investments in China, not only because of its geographical position, which has been a historic advantage but also due to a large number of inhabitants and consumers.

Can foreign investors invest in Hong Kong?

Foreign investors in Hong Kong have the same right for company formation as local entrepreneurs. They will need to choose a type of company and observe the requirements for taxation, financial reporting, and auditing. The experts at our law firm in Hong Kong can tell you more about the legislation for foreign investments.

Is Hong Kong a gateway to China?

Hong Kong is often used by investors as a gateway to Mainland China. By setting up a company in the Special Administrative Region, they benefit from an international business climate, low taxes, the fact that English is a recognized language, all while still remaining very close to Mainland China, making it very convenient to expand to the clients base on the Mainland or even basing a storage or production facility there, as needed. For those investors for which working between Hong Kong and Shanghai is a common practice, our lawyers in Hong Kong can provide specialized services, one that will take into consideration the nature of the business as well as the fact that any litigation that may arise is to be treated in a transnational manner. You can reach out to our agents if you have a business that also expands to China and our team will be able to help you as needed.

What is the legal system of Hong Kong?

Hong Kong's legal system was developed under British governance, based on the English common law. Under British rule, the constitutional documents that governed Hong Kong were the Letters Patent and the Royal Instructions, and judicial cases were generally appealable to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the UK .

When did Hong Kong become a law?

The Hong Kong Basic Law, which is a law passed by the Chinese National People's Congress, came into effect in 1997 , becoming the constitutional document in Hong Kong. The law was passed in accordance with Article 31 of the Chinese Constitution, which authorized the establishment of Special Administrative Regions.

What is the Land Registry?

Main article: Land Registry (Hong Kong) The Land Registry ( 土地註冊處) administers the Land Registration Ordinance governing the system of land registration and provides facilities for search of the Land Register and related records by the public and government departments.

What is the Bill of Rights in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong has a Bill of Rights Ordinance which is the local adaptation of the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights. Laws have been passed to ensure the human rights protected in the Basic Law and the Bill of Rights, such as the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, Disability Discrimination Ordinance, ...

What is the Department of Intellectual Property?

The Intellectual Property Department ( 知識產權署) serves as the focal point for intellectual property policy, law and acquisition and public education on intellectual property protection. It provides expert policy advice to the Commerce, Industry and Technology Bureau and legal advice to other government departments on intellectual property. It comments on draft intellectual property bills. It operates the registries of trade marks, patents and designs. It is also responsible for registration of copyright licensing bodies.

What is Article 8?

Article 8 stipulates that all laws in force before 1997, including. the common law, rules of equity, ordinances, subordinate legislation and customary law shall be maintained, except for any that contravene this Law, and subject to any amendment by the legislature of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

What is the constitutional framework of Hong Kong?

Since the handover in 1997, the constitutional framework is provided by the Hong Kong Basic Law, which is a piece of National Law of the People's Republic of China and has, practically, constitutional status in Hong Kong.

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Overview

Institutions

It is fundamental to Hong Kong's legal system that members of the judiciary are independent of the executive and legislative branches of government. The courts of justice in Hong Kong are the Court of Final Appeal, the High Court (which includes the Court of Appeal and the Court of First Instance), the District Court (which includes the Family Court), the Lands Tribunal, the Magistrates' Co…

History and the Basic Law

Hong Kong's legal system was developed under British governance, based on the English common law. Under British rule, the constitutional documents that governed Hong Kong were the Letters Patent and the Royal Instructions, and judicial cases were generally appealable to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the UK.
In the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, the UK and the PRC mutually agreed that Hong Kong w…

Legal areas

Administrative law in Hong Kong is heavily modelled on its counterpart in England and Wales, especially the law of judicial review. This applies both to the procedure and grounds of judicial review, though there is some divergence in various areas. Some aspects of administrative law, for example administrative tribunals, were originally modelled on their counterparts in England and Wales but have not been systematically reformed for decades.

See also

• Legal systems of the world
• Judiciary of Hong Kong
• Law of the People's Republic of China
• Legal system of Macao

External links

• The Legal System in Hong Kong from the Hong Kong Department of Justice (2004).
• Hong Kong e-Legislation
• Full text of the Basic Law
• Government Gazette

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Sources of Legal Assistance in Hong Kong

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Sources of Notarial Services in Hong Kong

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