The Legal Department, headed by the Attorney General, was the department responsible for the laws of Hong Kong until 1997, when Hong Kong ceased to be a British crown colony.
律政署 | |
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Formed | 1840s |
Dissolved | 1997 |
Superseding agency | |
Jurisdiction | Hong Kong |
Headquarters | Hong Kong |
Minister responsible |
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Legal Department | |||||||||
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Chinese | 律政署 | ||||||||
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The department was responsible for dealing with criminal cases and cases on behalf of the Government of Hong Kong. Since 1997, the name of the department has been changed to the Department of Justice and the head of the department renamed the Secretary for Justice.
Organisation
editThe Attorney General's Office consisted of:
- Prosecutions Division (Hong Kong) – the prosecution in the majority of Court of Appeals Instance and District Court
- Civil Division – headed by the Law Officer (Civil Law), provided legal advice on civil law to all Government bureaux and departments and represented the Government both as solicitors and as barristers in all civil litigation, including arbitrations
- Legal Policy Division – was responsible for drafting all Government legislation
- Law Drafting Division – serviced the needs of the Solicitor General, and gave legal policy advice in respect of matters currently being considered by the Government
- International Law Division – was headed by the Law Officer (International Law) and provided advice on public international law to the Government and negotiates, or provided legal advisers on negotiations, for bilateral agreements
- Administration and Development Division – was headed by the Director of Administration and Development
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