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1、code of conductof the bar ofthe hong kong specialadministrative regionbar councilhong kong bar associationlg2, high court38 queenswayhong kong the bar association of the hong kong special administrative region 1998all rights of the bar association, the copyright owner, are hereby reserved. this publ
2、ication and/or part or parts thereof may not be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means whether by and through electronic or mechanical means, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of the copyright owner.neither the bar
3、association nor the publisher is responsible for any loss occasioned to any person whether acting or refusing to take or refraining from taking any action as a result of the material in this publication.published in may 1998 printed by the green pagoda press ltd.9/f., block a&b,tung chong factory bu
4、ilding,653-655 king road,hong kongthe material in this publication has been adapted from and is whenever appropriate reproduced from “the code of conduct for the bar of england and wales” (1981 edition) with the kind permission of the bar council of england and wales.the legal practitioners ordinanc
5、e, its subsidiary legislation and other legislation are reproduced with the permission of the government of the hong kong special administrative region.the law society circulars are reproduced with the kind permission of the law society of hong kong.the code of conduct of the bar for thehong kong sp
6、ecial administrative regionis primarily based on thecode of conduct for the bar of england and wales (1981 edition)with variations warranted by local conditions and practice.paragraphs 9, 31, 33-49, 67-69, 74-79, 95-99, 109,117-119, 128-129, 164-169, 173, 175-179and annexes 1-3, 15 and 17 have not b
7、een adopted.since the publication of this code of conducton 20 january 1983 amendments have beenand will be made from time to time.table of contentssubject matterparagraph(s)preliminary 1-3application of the code: fundamental principles4-6disciplinary proceedings7-11definition12-13practising barrist
8、ers: general principles20-32the acceptance of instructions50-66embarrassment and conflict of interest57-62the return of briefs63-66administration70-73idelegation of work80-84relation between barristers and persons or bodies instructing them90-94advertising, touting and publicity100-108duty of counse
9、l to the lay client110-116fees120-127conduct at court130-163dress in court140conferences and consultations141attendance of solicitors or their representatives in court142-145duties when defending a person accused of a crime146-158duties when prosecuting a person accused of a crime159-163aoverseas wo
10、rk and foreign lawyers170-174employed and non-practising barristers: general principles180-183compulsory professional indemnity insurance184-187annexesthe rules, regulations and by-lawsannexesrelevantno.subject matterparagraph(s)1.(not adopted)2.(not adopted)3.(not adopted)4.list of approved supplem
11、entary occupations23-245.duties of and guidelines for pupil masters and pupils306.rules for the acceptance of instructions by senior counsel517.conflict of interest * connection with client58, 608.conflict of interest * connection with court or tribunal599.chambers * notices of change of address, et
12、c.10110.extract from the legal aid regulations, cap.91 regulation 12(7) & (8)11511.notes for guidance on dress in court14012.guidance for prosecution counsel on the attendance ofwitnesses at conferences14213.confessions of guilt14914.overseas practice rules of the bar17215.(not adopted)16.dual quali
13、fication rules17417.(not adopted)18(i)reproduction of circular no. 6/81 issued by the law society of hong kong re “payment of counsels fees” and “marking of counsels diary” (ii)reproduction of circular no. 27/97 issued by the law society of hong kong re “solicitors personally responsible for barrist
14、ers fees” (revision of principle)127 (iii)terms of reference and procedure of the joint tribunal12719.direct professional access rules and recommended standard terms of engagement50(b)19a.direct professional access rules and recommended standard terms of engagement for direct access by arbitrators50
15、(b)20.acceptance of brief or instructions directly from persons authorised by custom or the bar council50(a) & (b)preliminary1.respect for the law and for the freedom of the individual citizen depend to a large extent on the maintenance of high standards by all who practise in the courts. 2.amendmen
16、ts and additions to this code may be made by the bar in general meeting or alternatively by resolution of the bar council, which shall be operative upon such date as the resolution shall appoint, but may be revoked or amended by the bar in general meeting. amendments and additions will be published
17、from time to time in such manner as the bar council may determine.3.existing rulings of the bar council which have not been embodied in this code or its annexes remain available for guidance. the “conduct and etiquette at the bar” by w.w. boulton also remains available for guidance but only in respe
18、ct of matters not embodied in this code.application of the code: fundamental principles4.every barrister whenever called to the bar, whether in practice or not, should uphold at all times the standards set out in this code, the dignity and high standing of the profession of barrister and his own sta
19、nding as a member of it.5.the bar council has no jurisdiction over the conduct of students from the faculties of law of the university of hong kong or the city university of hong kong or elsewhere employed during the summer vacation or of barristers clerks or any employees; but(a)a barrister is resp
20、onsible for acts and omissions by his clerk or any employee, when acting on his behalf; and(b)a barrister who takes a pupil (whether called to the bar or not) should supervise his professional conduct during pupillage.6.it is the duty of every barrister(a)to comply with the provisions of this code a
21、nd with the undertakings (if any) which he made on his call to the bar;(b)not to engage in conduct (whether in pursuit of his profession or otherwise) which is dishonest or which may otherwise bring the profession of barrister into disrepute, or which is prejudicial to the administration of justice;
22、(c)to observe the ethics and etiquette of his profession;(d)if a practising barrister, or an employed barrister acting under paragraph 183 of this code, to be competent in all his professional activities.disciplinary proceedings7.serious failure to comply with the duties set out in paragraph 6 shall
23、 be professional misconduct and, if so found by a barristers disciplinary tribunal, shall render the barrister liable to be punished in accordance with the provisions of the legal practitioners ordinance, cap. 159. (circular no. 57/93)8.any failure to comply with the duties set out in paragraph 6 wh
24、ich does not, in the opinion of the bar council, amount to professional misconduct shall be a breach of proper professional standards and, if established to the satisfaction of the bar council, shall render the barrister liable either (a) to be ordered to attend upon the chairman or some other perso
25、n nominated by the bar council in order that he should be (1) admonished or (2) given appropriate advice as to his future conduct or (b) to be admonished by letter from the chairman.the next paragraph number is 10.10.it is the duty of a barrister:(a)to respond to any requirement from the bar council
26、 for comments or information or to attend the special committee on discipline or any other nominated or appointed person when required to do so by the bar council, (circular no. 06/94) (b)to attend proceedings before a barristers disciplinary tribunal when so required,(c)to attend upon the chairman
27、or other nominated or appointed person when required to do so by the bar council under paragraph 8 above.11.a barrister must report to the bar council if he is convicted of a criminal offence which involves dishonesty or which may bring the profession into disrepute. in case of doubt the offence sho
28、uld be reported.definition12.in this code (except for paragraph 140), the expression “court” includes any court or tribunal or any other person or body whether sitting in public or private before whom a barrister appears as an advocate and save and unless otherwise provided words in the masculine ge
29、nder include the feminine gender and where necessary words in the singular include the plural.13.in this code the expressions “professional chambers” and “chambers” mean premises used by one or more barristers to carry on their practices and not shared with persons who are not barristers. for exampl
30、e, business centres or other premises shared with persons who are not barristers are not professional chambers as defined in this code. (circular no. 019/04)the next paragraph number is 20.practising barristers - general principles20.subject to paragraph 32, a practising barrister is a barrister who
31、 has been admitted to practise in hong kong and who is entitled and holds himself out as willing to appear in a court on behalf of a client or to give legal advice or services to a client; but is not an employed barrister.21.a practising barrister is bound to accept any brief to appear before a cour
32、t in the field in which he professes to practise at his usual fee having regard to the type, nature, length and difficulty of the case. special circumstances such as a conflict of interest or the possession of relevant and confidential information may justify his refusal to accept a particular brief
33、.22.a practising barrister may not, whether or not he is acting for a fee, supply legal advice or service to the public or to a section of the public otherwise than in the course of his practice save in the following circumstances: (1) supplying legal advice or service in any country outside hong ko
34、ng if the rules in force in that country permit barristers to do so;(2) lecturing, teaching, writing or editing of legal text books or of articles in newspapers or journals;(3) giving advice on legal matters free to a friend or relative;(4) participating in the duty lawyer service free legal advice
35、scheme;(5) acting as unpaid or honorary legal adviser to any charitable, benevolent or philanthropic institution;(6) the giving by a barrister who is a non-executive director of a company or a trustee or governor of a charitable, benevolent or philanthropic institution or a trustee of any private tr
36、ust to the other directors, trustees or governors (as the case may be) of the benefit of his learning and experience on matters of general policy and of general legal principle applicable to the affairs of the company, institution or trust. (circular 15/99)(7) subject to the prior approval of the ba
37、r council, giving advice on legal matters free in a scheme or programme established to the satisfaction of the bar council to further the purpose of promoting amongst the public greater awareness of their legal rights, or respect for the rule of law or otherwise promoting the objects of the bar asso
38、ciation. (circular 17/03)23. (1) a barrister may not, without the permission of the bar council, become or remain a practising barrister unless he is willing for his practice to be his primary occupation; and he may not engage directly or indirectly in any other occupation if his association with th
39、at occupation may adversely affect the reputation of the bar. (2) a practising barrister must not engage directly or indirectly in any other occupation if his association with that occupation may prejudice his ability to attend properly to the interests of his clients. (3) (a) a practising barrister
40、 who wishes to engage in a supplementary occupation should do so only in accordance with the general or special permission of the bar council.(b) supplementary occupations for which the bar council has granted general permission are set out in a list of approved supplementary occupations in annex 4
41、to this code. a practising barrister who wishes to engage in an occupation not listed in annex 4 or is in doubt whether a proposed occupation is within the approved list should seek the special permission of the bar council before taking up the occupation. (4) (a) save in the instance where general
42、permission is given in annex 4, a practising barrister may not be an executive director of a company without seeking special permission from the bar council; and he may not, as a non-executive director, do work for the company which would ordinarily be done by an executive director. (b) a practising
43、 barrister may not, as a director, undertake legal work for the company which, as a barrister, he could only undertake if instructed by a person authorised to instruct him in the matter. for example, he may not draft documents or appear for the company in proceedings, enquiries or arbitration.(c) a
44、practising barrister may, as a director, give to the board the benefit of his learning and experience on matters of general policy and of general legal principles which are applicable to the companys affairs.(d) he should ensure that his advice is compatible with his position as a director and is no
45、t of the kind which he would give as a barrister advising a client. for example, it would be proper for him to draw the attention of the board to the general effect of an ordinance on the companys affairs or to advise that the companys terms of business needed revision; but it would be wrong for him
46、 to undertake to revise the terms of business himself.(e) he should, therefore, avoid becoming concerned in specific legal matters affecting the company. there may, however, be circumstances in which it would be proper for him to give his advice in relation to a specific problem, either in a general
47、 way or as a matter of urgency. in these circumstances, he should ensure that the company consults its solicitors as soon as the matter reaches the point at which such consultation would normally take place. (5) a barrister who is a pupil must apply himself full time to his pupillage save that a pup
48、il may, with the approval of the bar council, engage in part time occupation which does not materially interfere with his pupillage. the general permission to engage in supplementary occupations in annex 4 does not apply to barristers serving pupillage. (circular no. 15/99)24.a practising barrister
49、may not use or permit the use of his professional qualification for the advancement of any other occupation in which he is directly or indirectly engaged or for private advantage, save in relation to the legal occupations listed in annex 4.25.a barrister may not practise unless:(a)he has or is a mem
50、ber of or is temporarily permitted the use of professional chambers; or(b)he is a pupil of a practising barrister and is otherwise qualified to practise.provided that a barrister may use such temporary chambers as may be provided or approved by the bar council.26.a barrister who is a member of profe
51、ssional chambers must:(a)have his name exhibited at the chambers; (b)have the right to make such use of the chambers, and of its administration and facilities, as his practice requires;subject to such exceptions as may be approved by the bar council a barristers private residence or any part thereof
52、 may not be regarded as professional chambers.27.a barrister may be a member of two sets of professional chambers provided that both sets are not in hong kong.28.a partnership is not permissible between practising barristers. two or more practising barristers may agree to share professional expenses
53、, either in proportion to their receipts or in any other way; but they may not (save as provided in paragraphs 81 to 83) agree to share professional receipts or agree that any one or more of them shall assume responsibility for the professional work of the other or others.29. (1)a person who intends
54、 to practise as a barrister must serve the period of approved pupillage which shall, subject to reduction by the chief judge, be:(a) a period of not less than 12 months in the chambers of a junior barrister who, save in exceptional circumstances established to the satisfaction of the bar council, ha
55、s continuously practised for not less than 5 years after commencement of full practice at the bar in hong kong; or(b) a period of not less than 9 months in the department of justice, which may include a period not exceeding 3 months on secondment to the legal aid department, so long as he has also s
56、pent a period of not less than 3 months in such service as is described in sub-paragraph (a) above.(2)subject to the bar councils approval, the period of approved pupillage mentioned in (1) above may include:(a) any period not exceeding 1 month spent as a judges marshall in hong kong; and(b) any per
57、iod not exceeding 3 months as a pupil with a senior counsel.(3)save in exceptional circumstances, the bar council is unlikely to approve pupillage of less than 3 months with any one barrister.(4)a person who is a pupil may not accept an instruction to act as a barristerunless he has been admitted as such, holds a v
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