CommentDue to a treaty reservation to Article 25(b) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), 1 the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government says that the right to universal suffrage is not a treaty right applicable to Hong Kong. 2 So we have to ask whether there is a legal right to universal suffrage, and if so where that right comes from. The 2007 Green Paper on Constitutional Development suggests some possible answers. 3 This document has an important constitutional dimension in its bearing on democratic rights in Hong Kong, quite apart from its object of constitutional reform. Its tone, language and content are riddled with implicit constitutional assumptions and theories. This short commenta...
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The author argues that by and large, fundamental rights have been upheld in the last decade. The pro...
This Article explores the possible nature of Hong Kong\u27s Constitution after July, 1997, and discu...
On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong ceased to be a British Dependent Territory, and the People\u27s Republic ...
The recently published PRC White Paper and NPC Standing Committee Decisions have put both Hong Kong\...
This Comment argues that the Court\u27s refusal to sidestep the Standing Committee\u27s reinterpreta...
This paper considers the impact of constitutional adjudication on the rights of women in Hong Kong. ...
Theme: The Invisible Constitution: Comparative PerspectivesThis paper argues that there are some inv...
Of all the preconditions to realising universal suffrage of Hong Kong’s Chief Executive in 2017, the...
As a dependency of the United Kingdom, Hong Kong is ineligible to ratify international agreements su...
The introduction of universal suffrage for the selection of the Hong Kong Chief Executive is often p...
Over the past few months Hong Kong has been deeply embedded in political change and protests. These ...
Since 1997, the former British colony of Hong Kong has practiced autonomy as a 'Special Administrati...
This article studies how the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal has come to develop a sophisticated jud...
Introduction: When I look back on the first decade or so of the Hong Kong Bill of Rights, it is diff...
Panel Session 4: 135 H uman Dignity in East Asian CourtsThis paper considers the development of 'dig...
The author argues that by and large, fundamental rights have been upheld in the last decade. The pro...
This Article explores the possible nature of Hong Kong\u27s Constitution after July, 1997, and discu...
On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong ceased to be a British Dependent Territory, and the People\u27s Republic ...