The transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong notwithstanding, courts in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) will continue to face questions about the application and enforcement of international law in the Territory in a wide range of areas, including human rights, treatment of aliens, diplomatic/consular immunities, protection and preservation of the natural environment, jurisdiction over crime/extradition, maritime law, commercial transactions, and transportation. This Article will review local judicial approaches in light of available international practice with the aim of extrapolating the relevant principles that will govern the relationship between international law and the domestic law in post-1997 Hong Kong
In July 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was returned to the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”)...
The Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region established the legal and judicial syst...
From May 31 to June 13, 1999, the Joseph R. Crowley Program in International Human Rights (or “deleg...
The case of Hong Kong, a former British colony which since 1997 has become a Special Administrative ...
In DRC v FG Hemisphere both the majority and minority opinions in the Court of Final Appeal treated ...
The return of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty brings new development opportunities to the newly est...
In 1984 the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the United Kingdom (UK) signed an international agr...
John Reading (Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, Department of Justice, Hong Kong) co...
Includes indexThe transition from British to Chinese rule, although widely anticipated, is shaping u...
As a dependency of the United Kingdom, Hong Kong is ineligible to ratify international agreements su...
The Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special...
Introduction: When I look back on the first decade or so of the Hong Kong Bill of Rights, it is diff...
This new edition of Law and Justice in Hong Kong continues to offer readers a comprehensive account ...
To assess the degree of judicial autonomy under an autonomous framework, there are five criteria con...
This new edition of Law and Justice in Hong Kong continues to offer readers a comprehensive account ...
In July 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was returned to the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”)...
The Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region established the legal and judicial syst...
From May 31 to June 13, 1999, the Joseph R. Crowley Program in International Human Rights (or “deleg...
The case of Hong Kong, a former British colony which since 1997 has become a Special Administrative ...
In DRC v FG Hemisphere both the majority and minority opinions in the Court of Final Appeal treated ...
The return of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty brings new development opportunities to the newly est...
In 1984 the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the United Kingdom (UK) signed an international agr...
John Reading (Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, Department of Justice, Hong Kong) co...
Includes indexThe transition from British to Chinese rule, although widely anticipated, is shaping u...
As a dependency of the United Kingdom, Hong Kong is ineligible to ratify international agreements su...
The Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special...
Introduction: When I look back on the first decade or so of the Hong Kong Bill of Rights, it is diff...
This new edition of Law and Justice in Hong Kong continues to offer readers a comprehensive account ...
To assess the degree of judicial autonomy under an autonomous framework, there are five criteria con...
This new edition of Law and Justice in Hong Kong continues to offer readers a comprehensive account ...
In July 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was returned to the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”)...
The Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region established the legal and judicial syst...
From May 31 to June 13, 1999, the Joseph R. Crowley Program in International Human Rights (or “deleg...