Abstract

Legal services are an important type of trade in services, and opening up the legal services market requires careful consideration. The Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between Mainland China and Hong Kong has taken the lead in setting the platform for opening up the legal services market. This regional free trade arrangement aims to provide preferential treatment to (and only to) the legal service industry and providers in the region. Because of the ever-developing economic relationship between the two parties, it is necessary to study the possibility of opening the market even further. This article examines the existing framework for liberalization of legal services under the CEPA framework and offers some suggestions on further liberalization of legal services between Mainland China and Hong Kong.

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