The lecture focuses on the Hong Kong court system, tribunals, and the jury system, emphasizing their functions and importance in resolving legal disputes and shaping the law. It highlights the differences between courts and tribunals, noting tribunals' less formal procedures and specialized jurisdictions. The lecture also covers the concept of jurisdiction, distinguishing between original and appellate jurisdiction, as well as civil and criminal jurisdiction. A key discussion point is the jury system, including eligibility criteria, exemptions, and criticisms, alongside proposed reforms. The lecture uses the case of Wong Chunying to illustrate legal concepts and encourages students to understand the nuances of legal proceedings.
Outlines
Part 1: Court System, Hierarchy, and Jurisdiction
Part 2: Legal Proceedings and Systems
Part 3: The Jury System: Roles and Eligibility
Part 4: Jury Evaluation and Reform
Part 5: Principles of Proof and Conclusion
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