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23. Liberty of the person
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
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I. Joining the Legal Profession
- 1. Town and gown 1
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II. Professionalism and Professional Privilege
- 2. In memory of Mr Justice Charles Ching: One of the best advocates of our times 21
- 3. A clarification that did not clarify anything 30
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III. Public Interest: Whose Interests?
- 4. David v Goliath: Reclamation of Victoria Harbour 35
- 5. The most misunderstood case: The Zhuhai Bridge case 51
- 6. Defending an unpopular cause: The social welfare case 55
- 7. The story of Eva: The foreign domestic helper case 67
- 8. Big brother is watching: Covert surveillance 77
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IV. Equality before the Law: Law for the Rich and the Resourceful?
- 9. The Westies 83
- 10. The rich, the poor, and the sandwiched: Pro bono legal service 89
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V. Presumption of Innocence
- 11. The Sham Shui Po drug addicts case 97
- 12. The best interest of the client: The MTR case 108
- 13. A confession that came too late 112
- 14. Disturbing the past and paralysing the future 115
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VI. Fairness in Public Administration: What a Mess!
- 15. Right to legal representation 121
- 16. The three sisters 130
- 17. A duty to give reasons 135
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VII. The Labyrinth of Legal Process and Civil Justice Reform
- 18. Justice delayed is justice denied 141
- 19. Vexatious litigants 147
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VIII. Free Speech
- 20. Human rights are not absolute: A right to defame? 151
- 21. ‘I do not report the matter to him’: The paparazzi case 159
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IX. Fair Hearing and Personal Liberty
- 22. Trial observers and humanitarian missions 175
- 23. Liberty of the person 181
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X. Law and Politics
- 24. The whole is more than the sum of its parts: The Shen Yun case 187
- 25. The mysterious case of the missing documents 195
- 26. My trip to Macau 212
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XI. When the Law Is Absurd
- 27. Could we shoot the red light? 219
- 28. Let’s kill all the lawyers! When is a pigeon not a pigeon? 225
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XII. Law and Moral Choices
- 29. Whose life is it anyway? 229
- 30. When a woman is not a woman: The transgender case 237
- Index 245
- About the author 251
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
-
I. Joining the Legal Profession
- 1. Town and gown 1
-
II. Professionalism and Professional Privilege
- 2. In memory of Mr Justice Charles Ching: One of the best advocates of our times 21
- 3. A clarification that did not clarify anything 30
-
III. Public Interest: Whose Interests?
- 4. David v Goliath: Reclamation of Victoria Harbour 35
- 5. The most misunderstood case: The Zhuhai Bridge case 51
- 6. Defending an unpopular cause: The social welfare case 55
- 7. The story of Eva: The foreign domestic helper case 67
- 8. Big brother is watching: Covert surveillance 77
-
IV. Equality before the Law: Law for the Rich and the Resourceful?
- 9. The Westies 83
- 10. The rich, the poor, and the sandwiched: Pro bono legal service 89
-
V. Presumption of Innocence
- 11. The Sham Shui Po drug addicts case 97
- 12. The best interest of the client: The MTR case 108
- 13. A confession that came too late 112
- 14. Disturbing the past and paralysing the future 115
-
VI. Fairness in Public Administration: What a Mess!
- 15. Right to legal representation 121
- 16. The three sisters 130
- 17. A duty to give reasons 135
-
VII. The Labyrinth of Legal Process and Civil Justice Reform
- 18. Justice delayed is justice denied 141
- 19. Vexatious litigants 147
-
VIII. Free Speech
- 20. Human rights are not absolute: A right to defame? 151
- 21. ‘I do not report the matter to him’: The paparazzi case 159
-
IX. Fair Hearing and Personal Liberty
- 22. Trial observers and humanitarian missions 175
- 23. Liberty of the person 181
-
X. Law and Politics
- 24. The whole is more than the sum of its parts: The Shen Yun case 187
- 25. The mysterious case of the missing documents 195
- 26. My trip to Macau 212
-
XI. When the Law Is Absurd
- 27. Could we shoot the red light? 219
- 28. Let’s kill all the lawyers! When is a pigeon not a pigeon? 225
-
XII. Law and Moral Choices
- 29. Whose life is it anyway? 229
- 30. When a woman is not a woman: The transgender case 237
- Index 245
- About the author 251