Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings in Hong Kong - Third Edition
Author: Andrew Mak
Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings in Hong Kong was the first book of its kind, and is a leading reference for anyone wishing to research and understand Hong Kong’s law relating to disciplinary proceedings.
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Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings in Hong Kong was the first book of its kind, and is a leading reference for anyone wishing to research and understand Hong Kong’s law relating to disciplinary proceedings.
Since the last edition in 2015, the law in disciplinary and regulatory action has developed some new trends and some new grounds, notably in the area of preliminary investigation and decision to prosecute, misconduct in public office, changes in modus in operations such as forming of limited companies to operate group practice, the more emphasis in a gradual shifting in standards of conduct due to changing background such as the #metoo movement, and new developments elsewhere in particular in the UK.