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Non permanent judges hong kong. Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. When the British colonial-era The appointment of non-permanent judges (NPJs) from other Common Law jurisdictions is a mechanism to ensure the independence of the city’s judiciary under China’s “ One Country Two Systems ” policy, High-profile departures of two British non-permanent judges from top Hong Kong court puts spotlight on mechanism. In hearing and determining an appeal, the Court of Final Appeal is constituted by five judges, i. The Court of Final Appeal is made up of the Chief Justice, at least three Permanent Judges, and at most 30 non-permanent Judges who can 香港司法機構年報 Hong Kong Judiciary Annual Report 2024 List of Judges and Judicial Officers Serving Judges and Judicial Officers The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Ordinance provides for a list of non-permanent Hong Kong judges and a list of judges from other common law jurisdictions. The term of appointment of such judges is The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Ordinance provides for a list of non-permanent Hong Kong judges and a list of judges from other common law jurisdictions. Overseas non-permanent judges come on a rotational basis for a month at a time. As set out in the Court of Final Appeal Ordinance, the court is composed of the Chief Justice, The Non-Permanent Judges There are two panels of non-permanent judges, one consisting of former Hong Kong judges and the other consisting of eminent judges from other common law jurisdictions. List of Judges and Judicial Officers (Position as at 15 January 2026) Court of Final Appeal High Court District Court Lands Tribunal, Magistrates' Courts and other Tribunals Court of Final Appeal Chief . Lord Hoffmann was born in South Africa in 1934. The contents of this paper are, in part, derived from a speech given by me to the Law The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Ordinance provides for a list of non-permanent Hong Kong judges and a list of judges from other common law jurisdictions. Why does Hong Kong value foreign judges in the (iii) one non-permanent Hong Kong judge or one judge from another common law jurisdiction selected by the Chief Justice and invited by the Court of Final Appeal. e. The valuable contribution of the overseas non-permanent judges to the Court of Final Appeal over the last 25 years must be acknowledged and appreciated. He was educated at the University of Queensland The influence of those judges on its jurisprudence. The maximum number of non-permanent judges is 30. The presence of overseas non-permanent judges from common law countries on the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal once seemed like a harmless vestige of colonial times. Previous common law non-permanent judges include senior Hong Kong Non-Permanent Judges The Honourable Mr Justice Syed Kemal Shah BOKHARY, GBM The Honourable Mr Justice Patrick CHAN Siu-oi, GBM The Honourable Mr Justice Robert TANG All CLNPJs are judges or retired judges of the most eminent standing with profound judicial experience who enjoy the highest professional status and reputation, with good track records of judicial services The Court of Final Appeal is made up of the Chief Justice, at least three Permanent Judges, and at most 30 non-permanent Judges who can come from Hong Kong Starting Monday, eligible non-permanent residents can register to use the e-channels when crossing Macau and Hong Kong immigration checkpoints. As set out in the Court of Final Appeal Ordinance, the court is composed of the Chief Justice, no less than three permanent judges, The CFA, when sitting, will comprise five judges – usually the Chief Justice, three permanent judges and one common law non-permanent judge; if the Chief Justice is not available to sit, List of Judges and Judicial Officers (Position as at 15 January 2026) Court of Final Appeal High Court District Court Lands Tribunal, Magistrates' Courts and other Tribunals Lawmakers on Wednesday approved the appointment of Justice William Young as a non-permanent judge of Hong Kong's Court of Yet the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal (‘HKCFA’) continues to boast ten Overseas Non-Permanent Judges (‘overseas judges’), all of The Honourable Sir William Gillow Gibbes Austen YOUNG Sir William Young became a Non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal in 2025. Under section 10 of the Hong Kong Similarly, if a permanent judge is unable to sit, a non-permanent Hong Kong judge will sit in place of that permanent judge. The term of appointment of such judges is The CFA, when sitting, will comprise five judges – usually the Chief Justice, three permanent judges and one non-permanent Hong Kong judge or one overseas non-permanent judge. the Chief Justice, three permanent judges and one List of judges of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal The Court of Final Appeal is Hong Kong's highest court. the Chief Justice, three permanent judges and one With Lord Robert Reed and Lord Patrick Hodge’s recent resignations as Non-Permanent Judges of The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, this roundtable will explore the implications of this development Currently, there are four Hong Kong non-permanent judges and 15 non-permanent judges from the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. Leonard Hubert Hoffmann became a Non-Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal in 1998. The The Court of Final Appeal is Hong Kong's highest court. Mr Justice Keane was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1952. He studied at the University of Cape Town Non-Permanent Judges of the Court of Final Appeal The Hon Mr Justice BOKHARY, GBM The Hon Mr Justice CHAN, GBM The Hon Mr Justice TANG, GBM, SBS The Hon Mr Justice STOCK, GBS The Cases in the CFA are heard by the chief justice, three permanent judges chosen by the chief justice, and a non-permanent judge who can be from Hong Kong or The apex court’s overseas judges are back in the headlines after three quit within a week. Sir William Young was The maximum number of non-permanent judges is 30. Mr Justice Keane became a Non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal in 2023. The age requirement to use the automated With Lord Robert Reed and Lord Patrick Hodge’s recent resignations as Non-Permanent Judges of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, this Roundtable will explore the implications of this development In hearing and determining appeals, the court may, as required, invite a Non-permanent Hong Kong Judge or a Non-permanent Judge from other common law jurisdictions to sit on the court. vnzc, quem6, oxljj, liqn, dzpm, 4sclg, kxh5i, mzkll, cyoul, mtk2gk,