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Hong Kong Citation of Legal Authorities and MaterialsRevised First EditionWilson Lui (Research Fellow, Centre for Private Law)Published online: April 2026The Hong Kong Citation of Legal Authorities and Materials (HKCLAM) (香港法律典籍引用格式) is the first legal citation style in Hong Kong. It aims to provide local and foreign legal professionals, law students, and members of the public w...

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"Public interest immunity and judicial deference"Edward LuiLegal StudiesPublished online: April 2026Abstract: The puzzle underlying the law of public interest immunity (PII) is well known. In ordinary proceedings all relevant evidence should be placed before the court and the parties, including when the government is one of those parties. But what if some of the relevant ev...

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"Future Performance and Proof in Contract Damages"Michael Dimarco, David WintertonSydney Law ReviewPublished online: April 2026Abstract: A longstanding common law controversy is whether, following a contract’s termination for the defendant’s repudiatory breach, the plaintiff’s entitlement to substantial damages depends upon proving its ability to have performed any out...

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Congratulations to Professor Scott Vietch, who has joined the Series Editors of Econormativities (A new Routledge book series). Econormativities is a new Routledge book series, publishing novel explorations of normativity for contemporary theorisations of life, in a rapidly evolving global technosocial ecology.This book series invites original scholarship exploring the emer...

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Congratulations to Taorui Guan on winning the 3rd Place for the ATRIP 2025 Essay Competition with his paper “Reconstructing Originality in Human–AI Collaboration under US Copyright Law”.Every year, ATRIP holds an Essay Competition for Young Researchers in Intellectual Property Law. The competition is sponsored by FICPI, the International Federation of Intellectual Prop...

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