Society & Rights April 23, 2026 416 stories in this edition

Being annoying is not just an annoyance, it’s harassment under tort law

SCMP Asia / Asia / 1m ago / Martin W H Wong
Being annoying is not just an annoyance, it’s harassment under tort law

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The law of tort, from its Latin and Old French origin meaning “wrong”, saw a major development in Hong Kong at the beginning of this year. After years of debate in the lower courts, Hong Kong’s top court has made it clear that, with Sir Elly Kadoorie & Sons Limited v Samantha Jane Bradley [2026] HKCFA 2, harassment is now a recognised tort under common law. While it is described as a development, this was the last st...

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The law of tort, from its Latin and Old French origin meaning “wrong”, saw a major development in Hong Kong at the beginning of this year. After years of debate in the lower courts, Hong Kong’s top court has made it clea...

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