Publications
No research is ever quite complete. It is the glory of a good bit of work that it opens the way for something still better, and this repeatedly leads to its own eclipse. - Mervin Gordon
Privacy Law and Technology monthly series, Hong Kong Lawyer @ www.hk-lawyer.org
Stephen Kai-yi Wong 黃繼兒 (Contributor)
“An Economic Perspective on the Inherent Plausibility and Frequency of Predatory Pricing: The Case for More Aggressive Regulation” European Competition Journal (2020), DOI: 10.1080/17441056.2020.1770478
Griffith H.F. Cheng (Author)
An update on EU General Data Protection: Regulation 2016, May 2020 revised edition, PCPD, HK
Stephen Kai-yi Wong 黃繼兒 (Author)
Tech Innovations On The Privacy Edge – An Overview From A Legal, Sociological And Cultural Perspective In China, 68th American Bar Association Antitrust Law 2020 Spring Meeting, April 2020;
Stephen Kai-yi Wong 黃繼兒 (Author)
From Principles to Practice – SME Personal Data Protection Tool Kit, June 2020, PCPD, HK
Stephen Kai-yi Wong 黃繼兒 (Author)
The Annotated Ordinances of Hong Kong: Inland Revenue Ordinance, Criminal Procedure Ordinance, Juvenile Offenders Ordinance, Summary Offences Ordinance, Registration of Local Newspapers Ordinance, Post Office Ordinance, Adoption Ordinance, Corporate Bodies Ordinance, Immigration Ordinance
Dr. Nisha Mohamed (Contributor)
“The Global Impact of the COVID 19 Pandemic on Commercial Dispute Resolution in the First 7 Months” IBA’s Dispute Resolution International, October 2020 (publication pending)
Kim M. Rooney (Author)
“Third-Party Funding of Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution in Hong Kong: Who, When, How?” BCDR International Arbitration Review, (publication pending)
Kim M. Rooney (Author)
Hong Kong Civil Court Practice
Dr. Gerard “Gerry” McCoy SBS QC SC (Advisory Editor (1999 - present))
The Annotated Ordinance of Hong Kong – Crimes Ordinance, Cap 200
Private: Denise Souza (Editor of Updates)
The Annotated Ordinance of Hong Kong – Homicide Ordinance, Cap 339
Private: Denise Souza (Editor of Updates)
Barristers
Members of Gilt Chambers’ have a diverse range of backgrounds and experience. Many hold qualifications outside of law, or have worked in other industries and apply this wide range of knowledge to their everyday practice.
Practice Areas
Our members have a wide range of practice areas within Hong Kong and internationally.