Judicial Training

Local Judicial Training Activities Organised by the Hong Kong Judicial Institute
DateActivity
4.1, 20.1 & 22.1.2021iCMS Training for District Judges and Masters
8.1.2021Seminar on Industrial Accidents - Falling from Heights
12.1, 13.1 & 14.1.2021iCMS Training for District Court Masters
22.1, 23.2, 21.4, 26.5, 5.8, 31.8 & 29.12.2021Induction Briefings for Deputy Magistrates / Adjudicators
26.3 & 30.4.2021Sentencing Workshop for Magistrates
24.4.2021Seminar on the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China, the Basic Law and the National Security Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
19.6.2021Induction Course for District Judges and Magistrates
29.6.2021Training on e-hearing for District Judges (Civil)
30.7.2021Case Management Sharing Session
4.8.2021Training on e-hearing for PI Judges and Masters
9.8 & 27.10.2021Training on e-hearing for Family Judges
26.8.2021Demonstration on Digital Evidence and Exhibit Handling for Magistrates
9.9 & 14.9.2021Training on e-hearing for District Judges (Criminal)
30.9.2021Training on Legal Research
23.10.2021Seminar on Industrial Accidents – Electrocution
11.12.2021Seminar on the Constitutional Role of the National People’s Congress and the Development of the Judicial System of the People’s Republic of China


Other Local Judicial Training Activities Attended by Judges and Judicial Officers
DateActivity
9.4.2021Webinar entitled “Gross Negligence Manslaughter: Should it apply to healthcare practitioners?”, organised by the University of Hong Kong
3.5.2021Webinar entitled “Foreign Judges on Domestic Courts: Joint Keynote presentation”, organised by the University of Hong Kong
31.5.2021Webinar entitled “Digital Assets in Hong Kong: What are they and how are they taxed”, organised by the University of Hong Kong
1.6.2021Webinar entitled “Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law ("HCCH") 1970 Evidence Convention and Remote Taking of Evidence by Video-link”, co-organised by Asian Business Law Institute and Permanent Bureau of the HCCH
11.6.2021Webinar entitled “Conflicting Limitation Periods - A Comparison between Hong Kong and Mainland China”, organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong
15.6.2021Webinar entitled “Non Fungible Tokens: What's Beyond the Hype?”, organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong
22.6.2021Webinar entitled “Statutory Adjudication For The Construction Industry - Its Role And Effectiveness In National Dispute Resolution”, organised by the Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators
2.7.2021Webinar entitled “Justice, the courts and Covid-19: the need for the judiciary to innovate”, organised by the International Bar Association
29.7.2021Webinar entitled “Overview and Latest Development of Shipping Law in Hong Kong”, organised by the Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators
4.10.2021Webinar entitled “Law on Mental Capacity”, organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong
6.10.2021Webinar entitled “Non-fungible Tokens and Digital Art: what are they and what do you get if you buy one?”, organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong
7.10.2021Webinar entitled “The Recognition and Enforcement of International Mediated Settlement Agreements”, organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong
8.10.2021Webinar entitled “New Empirical Study of Typologies of Animal Cruelty in Hong Kong”, organised by the University of Hong Kong
15.10.2021Webinar entitled “Gross Negligence Manslaughter: Lessons Learnt from HKSAR v Chow Heung Wing, Stephen, Chan Kwun Chung & Mak Wan Ling”, organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong
26.10.2021Webinar entitled “A tale of Two Regions: the Dichotomy between Chinese and Hong Kong Data Privacy Regime”, organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong
27.10.2021Webinar entitled “Artificial Intelligence: Privacy and Ethics”, organised by the University of Hong Kong
28.10.2021Webinar entitled “Res Judicata in International Arbitration”, organised by the Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators
17.12.2021Webinar entitled “Anti-suit Injunctions and FRAND Litigation in China”, organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong