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Hong Kong Leading Case article 35 right to legal adviceequitable injunctionsconvention rights

Sir Elly Kadoorie & Sons Ltd v Samantha Jane Bradley

[2026] HKCFA 2
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHK Court of Final Appeal
Year2026
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Article 35 Basic Law is self-executing and supports injunctive relief to protect the fundamental right of access to legal advice and the courts in Hong Kong.

Key Principle

Article 35 Basic Law is self-executing and supports injunctive relief to protect access to legal advice and the courts. Fundamental right of access to justice.

Area of Law

injunction

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