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The฀Authors฀ Professor Derek Roebuck is a solicitor of the Supreme Courts of England and Hong Kong. He has been a barrister in Australia and Papua New Guinea, and has written or co-authored more than twenty books on law, which have been translated into seven languages. He is now Professor and Dean of Law at the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong and visiting Professor a t the People's University of China. Mr S.H . Ko , B.A . (Econ) , barrister-at-law, i s a Principa l Lecture r a t th e City Polytechni c o f Hon g Kong . H e ha s ove r te n year s o f experienc e i n organizing bankin g course s an d has serve d a s examiner an d moderato r o f the Stag e 1 and 2 loca l la w paper s o f th e Chartere d Institut e o f Banker s Hong Kong Centre. Mr Philip Lawton, LL.B., barrister, is a University Senior Lecturer in Law at the City Polytechnic o f Hong Kong and author of standar d text s on the law of meetings in England and in Hong Kong. He is a consultant to private companies on corporate law, taxation and franchising. Mr S.W. Leung received his Bachelor of Law and Master of Law degrees from U.K . universities and is qualified a s a solicitor in Hong Kong. He has conducted course s o n th e subjec t o f La w Relatin g t o Bankin g a t highe r educational and professional institutions for a number of years. Dr D.K . Srivastav a i s th e Acting Hea d o f th e Department o f La w a t the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong. He obtained his Ph.D. from Monas h University an d has taught in universities in Papua New Guinea and Australia . He is the author or co-author of several books on contract, commercial law, banking law and constitutional law. Mr Peter Tashjian is a University Lecturer in Law at the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong and author of texts on the law of corporations an d banking regulation. H e ha s practica l experienc e o f organizin g an d managin g ne w kinds of small business and advising on their legal problems. IX฀ ...

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