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May Forum
Launched in 2024 by Equal Justice, the 香 港 社 區 法 律 服 務 Community Legal Access Forum is Hong Kong SAR’s annual cross-sector event focused on the importance, social impact, and future of accessible and affordable community legal support. The 2025 Forum, themed “No One Left Behind,” continues to unite diverse voices to promote legal access as essential to health, mental well-being, and economic resilience.
2024 No-One Left Behind: Community Legal Access in Hong Kong
2025 No-One Left Behind: Community Legal Access in Hong Kong
Submissions
Equal Justice FINAL FSTB Consultation on Regulation of Crowdfunding Authority (March 20th, 2023)
Response to Consultation Employment Agencies FDWs (May 15th, 2023)
Research papers
Hong Kong: Children’s Right to Asylum. Kay McArdle and Vivian Cheung. the Xth World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law. Seoul, Korea. 18th to 22nd June 2018. Theme: Violent Conflicts, Peace-building and Constitutional Law
Supporting Access to Justice for Pregnant Migrant Women and their Children in Hong Kong. Kay McArdle Gender, Violence and The State in Asia. Edited by Amy Barrow and Joy L Chia. Published by Routledge. 2016. ISBN: 978-1-138-10172-2, 978-1-315-65673-1
Improving Access to Justice for Children Born to Migrant Workers in Hong Kong. Luna Chan and Jenny McAlpine Reforming Hong Kong’s Child and Family Justice System: Integrating Legal, Comparative and Multidisciplinary Approaches. Edited by Anne Scully-Hill, Sala Sihombing and Kathryn Lynch. The Chinese University of Hong Kong. 2016. ISBN: 978-962-996825-0