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Hong Kong Bar Association (HKBA)

Hong Kong Bar Association (HKBA)
The Hong Kong Bar Association (HKBA) is a professional regulatory body based at the High Court in Hong Kong, established in 1948. As a non-profit association, its primary mission is to represent barristers, uphold the rule of law, and maintain professional standards within the legal community. The HKBA focuses on improving the administration of justice, promoting legal education, and prescribing rules of conduct and etiquette. It plays a significant role in defending the independence of the Judiciary and advocating for law reform, contributing to the integrity of Hong Kong’s legal system.
Hong Kong courts

Court lifts anonymity order for Hong Kong barrister accused of molestation

Eastern Court Principal Magistrate David Cheung rules media can report name of defendant, Simon So, accused of molesting pupil at flat in Sai Ying Pun.

How a legal loophole is failing Hong Kong survivors of long-term sexual abuse

Outside In | To root out corruption, Hong Kong fire probe must go beyond scapegoats

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Independent committee probing Hong Kong fire to start hearings in first quarter

Former chairman of Bar Association Victor Dawes appointed committee’s lead counsel, according to document seen by the Post.

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