Stephen D. Mau was formerly an assistant professor of law at the City University of Hong Kong; he taught and published journal articles and books on international arbitration, contract, tort, employment, and property. Presently he is a consultant advising the building and construction industry on matters relating to contract, construction, and dispute resolution. He continues to be involved in the provision of educational services for the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the City University of Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators.
"This is a clear and precise text that focuses on legal issues one will commonly encounter. In commercial settings, one has to refer back to basic legal principles taught at university, which are either now forgotten or were misunderstood when taught. This text clearly spells out these legal principles in a convenient and concise format that provides unparalleled coverage while removing extraneous material... A book I only dreamt of having during my legal studies is now a reality. A must for those wishing to understand the common legal principles found in Hong Kong." Christopher To, Secretary-General, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre
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