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CUHK LAW Greater China Legal History Seminar Series – ‘Pirates and the Hong Kong Admiralty Court of 1847-49’ by Ms. Sasha Allison (Online)

Date:

22 Sep 2023

Time:

12:30pm – 2:00pm

Venue:

Online via ZOOM

Speaker(s):

Ms. Sasha Allison, Barrister at Law, Central Chambers

Biography of Speaker:

SASHA ALLISON is a practicing barrister in Hong Kong. While she is a specialist in family law, her personal interest outside of this area, is legal history particularly Hong Kong legal history. Sasha recently completed her Masters of Studies in History at Cambridge and hopes to be able add to the body of research on Hong Kong’s legal history.

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Event Details:

British vice-admiralty courts in the colonies were important imperial institutions created to extend the reach of English law into seas and oceans beyond the territorial limits of each colony. The first Admiralty Court in Hong Kong operated for only two years in the nineteenth century between 1847 to 1849, and faced many problems which were common amongst other colonial courts of the time, which impeded the territory’s prosecution of piracy cases. The seminar will look at two specific cases to challenge the idea that the Admiralty Court was a useful tool of the empire and projected sovereignty of the colonial state.

Greater China Legal History Seminar Series – ‘Pirates and the Hong Kong Admiralty Court of 1847-49’ by Ms. Sasha Allison (Online)

Remarks:

The Law Society of Hong Kong has awarded this seminar 1.5 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points.