Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal

Chief Justice of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal
香港終審法院首席法官
Incumbent
Andrew Cheung
since 11 January 2021
StyleThe Honourable (尊貴的)
(formal)
NominatorChief Executive
AppointerLegislative Council
Term lengthTenure until the age of 70[a]
Constituting instrumentHong Kong Basic Law
Inaugural holderAndrew Li
Formation1 July 1997 (1997-07-01)
Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal
Traditional Chinese香港終審法院首席法官

The chief justice of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, sometimes informally known as the chief justice of Hong Kong, is the head of the Judiciary of Hong Kong and the chief judge of the Court of Final Appeal.[1] The chief justice is one of three permanent members of the Court.[2] During British rule between 1843 and 1997, the head of the Hong Kong Judiciary was the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong; that position became the chief judge of the High Court in 1997.

The first chief justice of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal was Andrew Li, who served for over 13 years.


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