Research Profile

Gary Meggitt

Articles 

Civil Justice Reform in Hong Kong - Its Progress and its Future (2008) 38 HKLJ 89 

Expert Evidence - The New Rules (2009) HKLJ: Law Lectures for Practitioners 17 

Civil Justice Reform in Hong Kong - A Critical Appraisal (2009) 28 CJQ 111 

The CPR and the CJR - applying English authorities on civil procedure in Hong Kong (2010) 29 CJQ 235

Privilege - A Hong Kong Perspective (2011) 30 CJQ 429 

Books/chapters

Contributing author, A Guide to Civil Procedure in Hong Kong (Third Edition, LexisNexis, 2008) 

General Editor, Civil Justice Reform – What has it achieved? (Sweet & Maxwell, 2010)

Contributing author, A Guide to Civil Procedure in Hong Kong (Fourth Edition, LexisNexis Butterworths, 2011) 

Author, Halsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong, Vol. 37, Limitation of Actions (Second Edition, 2011 Re-issue) 

Conference papers/invited lectures 

The Case For (And Against) Compulsory Court-Annexed Mediation in Hong Kong
5th Asian Law Institute Conference, 22 and 23 May 2008, Singapore

How mediators handle ethical & confidentiality dilemmas
ADR in Asia Conference - Arbitration & Mediation - Global Platforms for Dispute Resolution, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, 12 September 2008

From Litigation to Dispute Resolution – The Broader Perspective
ADR – Conference on Social Justice and Dispute resolution, University of Hong Kong, 8 November 2008

The CFA and civil procedure
Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal: The Andrew Li Court 1997-2010, University of Hong Kong, 5 & 6 March 2010

Mediation in Hong Kong – A work in progress   
Peking University & University of Hong Kong Joint Research Centre Conference, 9 & 10 December 2011

Other output

Submissions to the Hong Kong Legislative Council’s Subcommittee on Draft Subsidiary Legislation Relating to the Civil Justice Reform at
http://www.legco.gov.hk/yr07-08/english/hc/sub_com/hs51/agenda/hs510326.htm(February 2008)

The CPR and the CJR: applying English authorities on civil procedure in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Lawyer (May 2010)

Perspectives – civil procedure, Hong Kong Lawyer (August 2010)