I will ask you the same question I ask him, which he still have not answer me in this regard.
How do you define what is "inferior" and what is "superior"
Since you said yes, you must know the definition, which is a question which seen thousand if not millions of legal profession debate to death yet still have not have a consensuses.
Common law was created and brought to HK by the British imperialist power. Why is this law still there ? like any other commonwealth judges, HK judges still serve their colonial masters in London. Common law is a symbol of British imperialism. Get rid of it and create fresh pro people laws.
lol, how HK Judge still serve the Commonwealth?
And by saying Common Law is the legacy of British Imperial Power, that show people exactly how much you know about Common Law. Which is nothing.
Common Law is the legacy of Norman Conquest in early 1000s. Which along with everything, (Including English Language itself) was heavily influence with Norman tribe (A combination of French and German), prior to Norman Conquest, British Legal system before Norman Conquest is basically Kings Law by Decree. Which is basically, just what the King said.
Common Law have evolved into today's legal system is because most of the British influence today (Which is in turn, Norman or Franco-Germanic influence) as to implemented and adopted to serve their community.
There are no law are better or worse than the other, just because Chinese use one system (by the way, Chinese Legal system are not the same Civil Law used in Europe, just letting you know) does not make it better or worse, if Hong Kong uses Civil Law, then the legal system will break because Judge in Hong Kong do not hold as much power as Judges in China, on the other hand, China cannot ever use Common Law system because China have central power.