Hung, Alvin Hoi Chun2025-06-112025-06-111460-728XORCID:/0000-0001-9150-0059/work/166184572http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85194696016&partnerID=8YFLogxKhttps://hdl.handle.net/1885/733758600This article examines how ethical values are integrated into legal education in Hong Kong, a prominent financial hub in Asia. It focuses on two aspects of integration: the integrative use of prescriptive and experiential teaching methods and the integration of legal ethics education into the curricula of law schools. Effective implementation of legal ethics education in Hong Kong faces challenges due to inadequate commitment to the integrative approach in law schools. While integrating legal ethics education into the curriculum alone is insufficient, there is also a lack of effective integration of prescriptive and experiential teaching methods. To address these needs and challenges, the article proposes a dedicated core course on legal ethics supported by seminars and workshops led by experienced practitioners. This approach aims to foster ethical conduct among law students, enhancing Hong Kong’s reputation as an Asian financial centre by cultivating a culture of ethical responsibility, which is vital for the development and sustainability of Hong Kong’s legal landscape.19en© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Groupfinancial centreLegal educationlegal ethicslegal professionReexamining the integrative approach to legal ethics education: the case of Hong Kong as an Asian financial centre2024-05-2910.1080/1460728x.2024.232324985194696016