Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1996. — 354 p.
The 'sources' of law can be formal, historical, literary, or legal, the last-named being the means by which the law is created or changed (or perhaps merely differently perceived). This book is principally about the various legal sources of the law - old and new, written and 'unwritten', home-grown and imported - to which Hong Kong citizens owe their allegiance.