Social rights are guaranteed in Hong Kong under the constitutional document, the Basic Law, as well as the ICESCR as applied to Hong Kong. The adjudication of social rights in the domestic court attracts very different dynamics when compared to civil and political rights. While the court is vigilant in safeguarding civil and political rights of residents, judicial attitude has been more cautious in relation to social rights. Social rights have been classified as aspirational, promotional and are regarded as competing rights. Their delicate balance and advancement is best to be dealt with by the government, as the court positions herself as a secondary agent, overseeing at a distant level and granting high degree of deference and discretion ...
To assess the degree of judicial autonomy under an autonomous framework, there are five criteria con...
The case of Hong Kong, a former British colony which since 1997 has become a Special Administrative ...
Have human rights been improved since the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Regi...
Recently in Hong Kong there has been an increasing number of socio-economic rights decisions being t...
Recently in Hong Kong, there has been an increasing number of socio-economic rights decisions being ...
The constitutional right to social welfare in Hong Kong has always been implemented by administrativ...
Kong Yunming v Director of Social Welfare is a landmark victory for the protection of constitutiona...
In July 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was returned to the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”)...
Introduction: When I look back on the first decade or so of the Hong Kong Bill of Rights, it is diff...
Conference Theme: Borders, Otherness and Public LawPanel 27. Proportionality and Participation in Pu...
Panel Session 4: 135 H uman Dignity in East Asian CourtsThis paper considers the development of 'dig...
This paper is based on a lecture delivered at the Attorney General's Chambers on 3 March 1993--foot ...
Despite the Hong Kong courts’ seemingly robust protection of fundamental rights and civil liberties,...
This paper considers the impact of constitutional adjudication on the rights of women in Hong Kong. ...
postprintThe 3rd Asian Forum for Constitutional Law 2009, Taipei, Taiwan, 25-26 September 2009
To assess the degree of judicial autonomy under an autonomous framework, there are five criteria con...
The case of Hong Kong, a former British colony which since 1997 has become a Special Administrative ...
Have human rights been improved since the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Regi...
Recently in Hong Kong there has been an increasing number of socio-economic rights decisions being t...
Recently in Hong Kong, there has been an increasing number of socio-economic rights decisions being ...
The constitutional right to social welfare in Hong Kong has always been implemented by administrativ...
Kong Yunming v Director of Social Welfare is a landmark victory for the protection of constitutiona...
In July 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong was returned to the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”)...
Introduction: When I look back on the first decade or so of the Hong Kong Bill of Rights, it is diff...
Conference Theme: Borders, Otherness and Public LawPanel 27. Proportionality and Participation in Pu...
Panel Session 4: 135 H uman Dignity in East Asian CourtsThis paper considers the development of 'dig...
This paper is based on a lecture delivered at the Attorney General's Chambers on 3 March 1993--foot ...
Despite the Hong Kong courts’ seemingly robust protection of fundamental rights and civil liberties,...
This paper considers the impact of constitutional adjudication on the rights of women in Hong Kong. ...
postprintThe 3rd Asian Forum for Constitutional Law 2009, Taipei, Taiwan, 25-26 September 2009
To assess the degree of judicial autonomy under an autonomous framework, there are five criteria con...
The case of Hong Kong, a former British colony which since 1997 has become a Special Administrative ...
Have human rights been improved since the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Regi...