Law Administrative / Constitutional Law

Administrative Law in Hong Kong, 3rd Edition (Student Edition)

Edited by Swati Jhaveri · Michael Ramsden · Anne Scully-Hill
LexisNexis Hong Kong_ August 2025

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ISBN-13
9789888931132
Publisher
LexisNexis Hong Kong_
Publication
August 2025
Format
Paperback , 600 pages
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Administrative Law in Hong Kong (Student) - Third Edition provides a comprehensive and timely overview of the jurisprudence in administrative law in Hong Kong, including key developments since 2013. This edition delivers a detailed analysis of the evolution of core legal principles, alongside engagement with key conceptual debates that continue to shape the structure and function of administrative law. Carefully selected extracts from leading authorities are included to enhance accessibility and allow readers to appreciate the law’s practical application. Building on the judicially endorsed earlier edition of this work, the latest edition will remain an authoritative source for judges, practitioners, academics, and students alike. This edition endeavours to state the law as at July 2025.

 

What's new in this edition:

  • Reviewing latest developments in the law of proportionality and fundamental rights since Hysan Development & ors v Town Planning Board (2016) 19 HKCFAR 372, including recent decisions such as Sham Tsz Kit v S-J [2023] 6 HKC 91
  • Recent decisions relating to what a public law matter is (Sime Darby Motor Services Ltd v Director of Lands [2024] 3 HKC 678), and the circumstances in which a public law challenge can be successfully raised to a criminal law charge (HKSAR v Chow Hang Tung [2024] 3 HKC 44). 
  • Recent decisions in relation to the limits of judicial review in the National Security Law context (Lai Chee Ying v Committee for Safeguarding National of the HKSAR & Anor (No 2) [2024] 4 HKC 575; HKSAR v Lai Chee Ying (No 4) [2023] 4 HKC 660)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - The Purpose and Nature of Administrative Law in Hong Kong
Chapter 2 - Non-Judicial Controls on Government
Chapter 3 - Procedural Exclusivity and Public-Private Trade
Chapter 4 - Leave and Standing
Chapter 5 - The Limits of Judicial Review
Chapter 6 - Remedies
Chpater 7 - Procedural Fairness
Chapter 8 - Illegality
Chapter 9 - Irrationality
Chapter 10 - Legitimate Expectations
Chapter 11 - Proportionality

About the Author

Swati Jhaveri
BA Law (Hons), BCL (Oxon), PCLL (HKU)
Solicitor of the High Court of Hong Kong and of England & Wales (non-practising)
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore

Michael Ramsden
LLB (Hons) (Lond), LLM (Berkeley), Barrister (Lincoln's Inn)
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Anne-Scully Hill
LLM Legal Theory & Legal History (Lond),
Accredited Mediator (CEDR, HKIAC)
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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