


Book & eBook
Author :
Douglas Clark
Publication Date:2026-01-09
Quantity
HKD 2,200.00
ISBN:
9789888592241
jurisdiction:
Hong Kong
Civil Litigation in Hong Kong, Seventh Edition is an unparalleled practical guide to civil procedure in Hong Kong. Its commentary, checklists and sample documents are a valuable source of knowledge for law students, trainee solicitors and practitioners who conduct civil litigation.
This manual will help guide readers through the entire litigation process from the initial instructions from the client through to trial, appeals and the enforcement of judgments. First published in 1993, the seventh edition continues to give practical assistance on how to deal with a matter that is or is likely to become litigious. The content has been brought completely up-to-date on the latest changes to dispute resolution. Its checklists, diagrams, and sample documents are a valuable source of knowledge to any student who aims to learn more about civil litigation.
"The Hong Kong White Book is the standard point of reference for the rules of civil procedure in this jurisdiction and, as such, an indispensable tool for the well-prepared litigator." — The Hon. Mr Justice Joseph Fok P.J. (Editor-in-Chief)
"Using the White Book could easily save firms HK$20,000 a day." — Martin Rogers (General Editor)
What is the White Book?
Hong Kong Civil Procedure 2027 (The White Book) is the definitive reference manual on the rules of civil procedure and practice in Hong Kong. Endorsed by the Hong Kong Judiciary and relied upon daily by judges and practitioners, it is the standard point of reference for court litigation, arbitration, and mediation in Hong Kong.
What does The White Book cover?
The 2027 edition is published in five volumes:
All commentary in Volumes 1–3 has been carefully reviewed and annotated by a pool of over 100 expert contributing editors, including leading barristers and solicitors.
Why do litigators rely on The White Book?
The White Book provides authoritative, court-endorsed procedural guidance across the full scope of Hong Kong civil litigation. Its reliable layout, comprehensive case law, and expert annotations allow practitioners to locate reliable guidance quickly, accurately, and confidently. With over 100 specialist contributors, it is the most comprehensively annotated civil procedure resource available in Hong Kong.
Who should use The White Book?
The White Book is an essential reference for Hong Kong litigators, solicitors, barristers, in-house counsel, and judges handling High Court civil proceedings, arbitration, or mediation matters.
Price:
HKD 13,830.00
Format: Printed Book
Employment Law & Practice in Hong Kong is a comprehensive, current, and convenient employment law resource. The Third Edition captures the considerable developments in this area of law in the nine years since the previous edition, updated by a mostly new team of contributors comprising experienced barristers and solicitors.
Price:
HKD 4,410.00
HKD 4,900.00
Format: Book & eBook
Since the Construction Industry Security of Payment Ordinance (Cap. 652) came into operation on 28 August 2025, Construction Industry Security of Payment Ordinance in Hong Kong is one of the first books providing readers with a comprehensive and practical guide to construction adjudication as a preferred mechanism for swift and cost-effective dispute resolution in Hong Kong. This book contains ten chapters and provides commentary that will help readers to understand the entire statutory framework including the scope and exclusions of the Ordinance, payment requirements, appointment of adjudicators, initiation and conduct of proceedings, making of determination, appeal and enforcement of determination.
Drawing on the legal references from the UK, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and Canada, this book equips professionals with the knowledge to manage payment regime, payment claims, prepare submissions, case management and understand the adjudicator's roles and powers. Whether you are a contractor, consultant, expert or legal advisor, this resource is a definitive reference for anyone involved in construction contracts and dispute resolution, and offers industry best practices on procedures and timelines to ensure compliance and strategic advantage.
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Price:
HKD 1,700.00
Format: Book & eBook
Hong Kong’s government continues to pursue institutional and legislative programs designed to position the city as a leading proponent and user of digital infrastructure, as reflected in updates of the Electronic Transactions Ordinance (Cap. 553). This includes both acknowledging digital and electronic methods adopted by the private sector as well as giving the same legal status to electronic filings as paper submissions for many government services. Although some government departments still maintain certain “wet signature” requirements, the most recent ETO amendments support covering a broader scope of transactions, deeper integration with government e-services, and future proofing for new tech. This updated volume includes those amendments which remove many paper-only exclusions and provide for certification of trusted digital identity services (such as the government’s own iAM Smart digital ID with biometric login) and the Code of Practice for Recognized Certification Authorities which sets out its recognition and oversight regime.
Price:
HKD 1,080.00
HKD 1,200.00
Format: Book & eBook