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Criminal Procedure in Hong Kong 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9789626616178
Previous Edition ISBN: 9789626618202
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Hong Kong
Country of Publication: Hong Kong
Format: Paperback + eBook
Price: £249.00



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Criminal Procedure in Hong Kong 2ed is a comprehensive guide on the many and varied aspects of criminal procedure and the criminal justice system in Hong Kong.

Combining essential laws, cases and case scenarios, and Practice Directions, this title is a handy volume for criminal practitioners to bring to court. It also covers essential details of the general aspects of a criminal trial, including powers of law enforcement agencies, criminal investigations, roles of the key players and the relevant statutory and common law powers founding the entire criminal justice system in Hong Kong.

The second edition covers important recent developments, such as a discussion of the CFA decision in HKSAR v Liang Yaoqiang [2021] HKCFA 26 and the changes to the criminal justice sysyem brought about by the coming into force of The Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the HKSAR and the Implementation Rules for Article 43.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Hong Kong, China
Contents:
1. Introduction to Criminal Procedure
2. Criminal Jurisdiction of the Courts in Hong Kong
3. Investigation Process of an Alleged Crime
4. Commencement of Criminal Proceedings
5. Preliminary Court Appearances and Procedure Prior to Trial
6. Trial Process in the Magistrates’ Courts and District Court
7. Trial Process on Indictment in the Court of First Instance before a Judge and Jury
8. Mitigation and Sentencing
9. Funding and Costs
10. Criminal Appeal