June 2020
- National Security Law from the legal perspective: SJ's Blog
- National security law will not undermine "one country, two systems" - Govt statement
- Quarantine exemption mechanism for legal practitioners involved in large-scale commercial transactions
- LawTech Fund application extension
- National security law designed to protect “one country, two systems”, not undermine it: Grenville Cross
- eBRAM contributes to success of first virtual Vis East Moot
- National security law aims to restore stability: CE's letter
- CE welcomes passage of the Decision by the NPC
- Draft Decision of national security law complies with “one country, two systems”: SJ's blog
- Hong Kong nominated in Global Arbitration Review (GAR) Awards 2020
- Due administration of justice by independent and impartial judiciary the cornerstone of the rule of law in HK: CJ
- Normal operation of court registries/accounts offices to resume on May 27
- Safeguarding national security: SJ's Blog
- Terms extended for three overseas judges of the Court of Final Appeal
- Normal operation of court registries/accounts offices to resume on May 25
- Exemption from compulsory quarantine of designated legal services professionals
- Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on COVID-19 Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Scheme
- Further resumption of court services
- Further resumption of court services
- Law-related organisations recommended for Legal Hub space
- Further resumption of court services
- HKIAC virtual hearings trending during the pandemic
- DoJ's public services to resume on May 4
- LawTech Fund applications open
- Upholding HK's prosecutorial independence
- Court proceedings to generally resume on May 4
- Prosecutions carried out in strict accordance with the law
- HK's judicial independence guaranteed: CJ
- New scheme to resolve COVID-19-related disputes
- LawTech Fund a boon for local firms
- Basic Law preserves HK's trusted common law system
- First virtual moot highlights HK's lawtech readiness
- CUHK wins first virtual Vis East Moot
- DoJ continues to provide basic and essential services
- Judiciary active in planning and taking action to deal with COVID-19
- Andrew Cheung set to be appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal
- CE accepts recommendation to appoint Andrew Cheung as Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal
- HK scores higher in 3 areas of the rule of law
- Hong Kong's rule of law affirmed
- HK maintains its position in global Rule of Law Index
- Public consultation on application in HK of UN Convention on international sale of goods
- Enhancing HK's status as a deal-making and dispute resolution hub: SJ Blog
- Hong Kong: An effective platform for maritime mediation
- DoJ resumes public services
- New members of Law Reform Commission appointed
- 2020-21 Budget supports promotion of rule of law
- Judiciary prepares for resumption of court hearings
- DoJ continues to handle urgent matters and basic public services: SJ's blog
- HKIAC recaps its recent achievements and developments
- SJ delivers 45th Alexander Lecture
- A recap of the DOJ's achievements in 2019
- Ceremonial Opening of the Legal Year echoes HK's common law heritage and commitment to the rule of law
- Evolution of ISDS requires collaboration and efforts of all the stakeholders: SJ
- GBA seminar promotes cross-boundary legal exchanges
- CJ: The court will at all times ensure that a fair trial takes place
- SJ: Fair trial and due process are essential elements of the procedural aspects of the rule of law
- Barristers are not allowed to let personal prejudices get in the way of providing representation
- Law Society of HK: In terms of legal services, Hong Kong's legal market is extremely open and international
- news.gov.hk: 2020 legal year opens
- Advantages of mediation in maritime dispute resolution
- Judges administer justice without fear or favour: SJ
- Top legal bodies condemn abuse of judge and High Court vandalism
- DOJ responds to personal insults against judges