This book adopts a fresh approach in examining the evolution of Hong Kong's political-legal experience. It also analyzes Hong Kong-Beijing relations and the long-term prospects for the HKSAR within the PRC based on a balanced contemporary assessment of China's One Party State.
This book adopts a fresh approach in examining the evolution of Hong Kong's political-legal experience. It also analyzes Hong Kong-Beijing relations and the long-term prospects for the HKSAR within the PRC based on a balanced contemporary assessment of China's One Party State.
Richard Cullen is a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong. He first began working in Hong Kong in 1991. His research interests are in Public Law, Taxation Law, Comparative Law, Fundamentals of the Common Law, and Media Law. He has published extensively on these and related areas.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Diceyan Constitutionalism 3. Chinese Familism 4. British Hong Kong 5. The HKSAR 6. Stress Testing Authoritarian Legality In Hong Kong 7. The Wider Context 8. Conclusion Glossary Of Abbreviations Used Bibliography
1. Introduction 2. Diceyan Constitutionalism 3. Chinese Familism 4. British Hong Kong 5. The HKSAR 6. Stress Testing Authoritarian Legality In Hong Kong 7. The Wider Context 8. Conclusion Glossary Of Abbreviations Used Bibliography
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