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b| GIB 2024
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a| Gibb, Alan
c| (Professor of law),
e| author.
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a| An introduction to the conflict of laws in Hong Kong /
c| Alan Gibb, King Fung Tsang ; former contributor: Richard Morris.
250
a| Third edition.
264
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a| Hong Kong :
b| LexisNexis,
c| [2024].
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c| ©2024
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a| xlviii, 322 pages :
b| illustrations ;
c| 25 cm
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a| text
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a| volume
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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a| This textbook sets out in a clear, easy to read style the fundamental principles of conflict of laws in a Hong Kong context with emphasis on recent Hong Kong cases.The conflict of laws is a subject with which all Hong Kong lawyers need to be familiar. However, while texts such as Johnston’s The Conflict of Laws in Hong Kong and (earlier editions of) Dicey & Morris’ The Conflict of Laws provide detailed and in-depth coverage of the subject, we have long lacked an introductory textbook to this subject that covers it from a Hong Kong perspective, so as to make the subject accessible to those coming to it for the first time. The aim of this book is to fill that gap.
c| Bloomsbury Books Ltd.
650
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a| Conflict of laws
z| China
z| Hong Kong.
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a| Tsang, King Fung,
e| author.
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a| Morris, Richard
c| (Law teacher)
e| author.
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n| LAW416