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Hong Kong
Hong
Kong is not only one of the busiest ports in the world but it is
also a leading centre for maritime services. These include broking,
shipmanagement, insurance, banking and financial services, surveying
and technical services and of course legal services.
Hong Kong's credentials as
a maritime legal centre are well established. Following Hong Kong's
reversion to Chinese sovereignty in July 1997, Hong Kong continues
to have a legal system which is separate to that of China. It is
a widely respected system in which the rule of law and the independence
of the judiciary are prevailing principles. The High Court maintains
specialist lists to deal with admiralty and commercial disputes.
Many of the world's leading maritime law firms have offices in Hong
Kong. Hong Kong also boasts an independent bar and a well regarded
and thriving arbitration centre.
Hong Kong has a unique position
in the legal world. On the one hand, Hong Kong enjoys an intimate
commercial and constitutional relationship with mainland China.
On the other hand, Hong Kong law is founded on the English system.
Accordingly, the decisions of the English Courts and those of other
Commonwealth jurisdictions continue (even post 1997) to have a high
precedential value in the Hong Kong Courts.
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Hong Kong Maritime Law Association
The Hong Kong Maritime
Law Association was established in 1978. Its membership is
not confined to maritime lawyers but includes shipowners,
P&I clubs and other persons and organisations involved
in maritime activities who have an interest in maritime law.
Student and overseas members are also welcomed.
The HKMLA promotes various
activities including:- |
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Discussion and consideration
of maritime law at an international level and in Hong Kong,
and the advancement of reform where appropriate. |
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Participation in
the activities of CMI in seeking to develop, unify and harmonise
maritime and mercantile laws, customs and practices. The HKMLA
has been affiliated to CMI since 1979. |
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Liason and co-operation
with other organisations, for example the Hong Kong Shipowners
Association and other Maritime Law Associations around the
world. |
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Social activities. |
The
HKMLA's activities are organized by an Executive Committee. The
current Chairman of the Executive Committee is Hong Kong's Admiralty
Judge, the Honourable Mr. Justice William Waung. Specific assignments
are conducted by Sub-committees who report to the Executive Committee.
The Association holds periodic lunches with guest speakers, CPD accredited seminars, an AGM, annual cocktail party and other functions.
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