In postcolonial Hong Kong, the Rule of Law inherited from the colonizers has acquired the status of a grand narrative capable of masking its own injustices. This is made possible by the Occidentalization strategies employed by those in power, namely the government and the legal profession. The major injustice of the Rule of Law is in its construction of the standard of reasonableness. It is argued that for lin-guistic, ethnic and structural reasons, reasonableness as construed in the legal dis-course is culture-biased and marginalizes qing, which is a very important element of the cultural roots of the Hong Kong Chinese. The influence of this marginalization of qing is not limited to the legal discourse itself, but is further extended to th...
In 1997, the British government will cede control of Hong Kong to the People\u27s Republic of China....
In July 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was returned to the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”)...
Hong Kong, or more formally, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), is a common law juri...
In postcolonial Hong Kong, the Rule of Law inherited from the colonizers has acquired the status of ...
to the fold of the motherland, China, as a Special Administration Region, with a high degree of auto...
Hong Kong is a particularly interesting locus for the study of the seemingly existential crisis of t...
The rule of law is commonly understood to incorporate several components that have been proposed as...
English law is central to the history of colonial Hong Kong. Traditional colonial historians concept...
The (male) indigenous inhabitants of New Territories, Hong Kong, always claim that small house polic...
This article uses empirical data to analyse the meaning of rule of law with Chinese characteristics....
Despite the preservation of “One Country, Two Systems” for 50 years under the Sino-British Joint Dec...
This paper argues that since the return to Chinese rule in July 1997, the actions of Hong Kong autho...
Hong Kong has a curious mixture of laws old and new, written and unwritten, home-grown and imported....
This article uses the Occupy Central social movement in Hong Kong as a natural experiment to conside...
In the long and contentious process of crafting arrangements for Hong Kong\u27s return to Chinese ru...
In 1997, the British government will cede control of Hong Kong to the People\u27s Republic of China....
In July 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was returned to the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”)...
Hong Kong, or more formally, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), is a common law juri...
In postcolonial Hong Kong, the Rule of Law inherited from the colonizers has acquired the status of ...
to the fold of the motherland, China, as a Special Administration Region, with a high degree of auto...
Hong Kong is a particularly interesting locus for the study of the seemingly existential crisis of t...
The rule of law is commonly understood to incorporate several components that have been proposed as...
English law is central to the history of colonial Hong Kong. Traditional colonial historians concept...
The (male) indigenous inhabitants of New Territories, Hong Kong, always claim that small house polic...
This article uses empirical data to analyse the meaning of rule of law with Chinese characteristics....
Despite the preservation of “One Country, Two Systems” for 50 years under the Sino-British Joint Dec...
This paper argues that since the return to Chinese rule in July 1997, the actions of Hong Kong autho...
Hong Kong has a curious mixture of laws old and new, written and unwritten, home-grown and imported....
This article uses the Occupy Central social movement in Hong Kong as a natural experiment to conside...
In the long and contentious process of crafting arrangements for Hong Kong\u27s return to Chinese ru...
In 1997, the British government will cede control of Hong Kong to the People\u27s Republic of China....
In July 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was returned to the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”)...
Hong Kong, or more formally, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), is a common law juri...