During China's Two Sessions, Joyce Ma Kwong-yu, a member of the CPPCC National Committee and vice-chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU), said Hong Kong's legal system is widely recognized internationally.
She noted that Hong Kong's common law framework and legal expertise provide a strong foundation for cooperation with partners around the world. Ma pointed out that about 70% of international law firms have a presence in Hong Kong, and that the International Mediation Centre in Wan Chai is also based in the city—signs, she said, of global confidence in Hong Kong's rule of law and legal system. She added that Hong Kong can continue to leverage its legal strengths to deepen external engagement and enhance its competitiveness in international legal and dispute-resolution services.
# This video uses AI voice and language conversion: the guest's original Chinese remarks have been translated into English and delivered with an AI-generated voice.
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