- Chapter 2: The Development of Protection for Built Heritage in Hong Kong up to 1976
- Chapter 3: The Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance
- Chapter 4: Problems with the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance pre-1997
- Chapter 5: The Hong Kong SAR and Built Heritage 1997-2006
- Chapter 6: Heritage and Social Unrest: 2006-7
- Chapter 7: The Administration’s Heritage Concessions
- Chapter 8: Heritage Successes and Failures post-2007
- Chapter 9: Conclusions and The Future for Built Heritage Protection in Hong Kong
Steven Gallagher is a Professional Consultant, Professor of Practice in Law, and Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning) at CUHK LAW. Steven was awarded a first class LL.B. and called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2006. Steven has taught property law in England and Hong Kong. In 2013, Steven designed and introduced the Principles of Art, Antiquities, Cultural Heritage and the Law course to the LLM programme at CUHK LAW. Steven presents a range of continuing professional development courses for solicitors in Hong Kong focusing on property, art and heritage law. Steven’s research interests include property law, the development of policy and law intended to promote and protect art, antiquities and cultural heritage.