Hong Kong's legal system is completely independent from the legal system of China. In contrast to mainland China's civil law system, she continues to follow the English Common Law tradition established under British rule.[62] Hong Kong's courts may refer to decisions rendered by courts of other common law jurisdictions as precedents,[12] and judges from other common law jurisdictions are allowed to sit as non-permanent judges of the Court of Final Appeal.[12]
Structurally, the court system consists of the Court of Final Appeal, the High Court, which is made up of the Court of Appeal and the Court of First Instance, and the District Court, which includes the Family Court.[55] Other adjudicative bodies include the Lands Tribunal, the Magistrates' Courts, the Juvenile Court, the Coroner's Court, the Labour Tribunal, the Small Claims Tribunal, and the Obscene Articles Tribunal.[55] Justices of the Court of Final Appeal are appointed by Hong Kong's Chief Executive
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