The month of June this year (2019) is a month of protests and strikes in Hong Kong. This is one of the biggest street protests since the return of Hong Kong to China. Even business people who usually pledge their support for the establishment and central government threw in their support in striking this time. This is due to Hong Kong government's decision to introduce an extradition law which allows “other governments” (including Mainland China) to request for their suspects to be charged in their countries. One of the main concerns of the protesters is the possibility of anyone physically in Hong Kong be sent to China for their judicial trial should China request for it. With the long sour relationship between the anti-China (anti-estab...
The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Protests (Anti-ELAB) brought an end to an era of psuedo-demo...
The paper analyzes media coverage of Hong Kong's anti-government protest movement triggered by the p...
This paper considers the legality of the detention of Hong Kong businessmen in the mainland through ...
The month of June this year (2019) is a month of protests and strikes in Hong Kong. This is one of t...
Hong Kong, one of the global financial centers, was plunged into chaos for almost two months straigh...
Since June 2019, millions of people in Hong Kong protested against the proposed extradition bill, wh...
The Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests that began in June 2019 have no signs of dying down. Wi...
The 2019-2020 Hong Kong Protests began as a response to a controversial extradition bill that stoked...
The purpose of this article was to analyze the amendment of Fugitive Offenders Ordinance & Mutual Le...
At the time when Hong Kong’s anti-extradition bill protest movement was entering the transition stag...
In February 2019, Administration of Hong Kong initiated Extradition Bill, which sparked mass protest...
Hong Kong has played a key role in the US-China economic and strategic competition since the anti-ex...
Introduction The movement opposing the Extradition Law Amendment Bill (反對修訂逃犯條例 faandeoi saudeng to...
The authors describes how extradition orders in the UK and the USA have been contested on the basis ...
Conference Theme: Communication Research in the Public InterestWhen Britain and the People s Republi...
The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Protests (Anti-ELAB) brought an end to an era of psuedo-demo...
The paper analyzes media coverage of Hong Kong's anti-government protest movement triggered by the p...
This paper considers the legality of the detention of Hong Kong businessmen in the mainland through ...
The month of June this year (2019) is a month of protests and strikes in Hong Kong. This is one of t...
Hong Kong, one of the global financial centers, was plunged into chaos for almost two months straigh...
Since June 2019, millions of people in Hong Kong protested against the proposed extradition bill, wh...
The Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests that began in June 2019 have no signs of dying down. Wi...
The 2019-2020 Hong Kong Protests began as a response to a controversial extradition bill that stoked...
The purpose of this article was to analyze the amendment of Fugitive Offenders Ordinance & Mutual Le...
At the time when Hong Kong’s anti-extradition bill protest movement was entering the transition stag...
In February 2019, Administration of Hong Kong initiated Extradition Bill, which sparked mass protest...
Hong Kong has played a key role in the US-China economic and strategic competition since the anti-ex...
Introduction The movement opposing the Extradition Law Amendment Bill (反對修訂逃犯條例 faandeoi saudeng to...
The authors describes how extradition orders in the UK and the USA have been contested on the basis ...
Conference Theme: Communication Research in the Public InterestWhen Britain and the People s Republi...
The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Protests (Anti-ELAB) brought an end to an era of psuedo-demo...
The paper analyzes media coverage of Hong Kong's anti-government protest movement triggered by the p...
This paper considers the legality of the detention of Hong Kong businessmen in the mainland through ...