Editor-in-Chief: Professor Rick Glofcheski
Associate Editor: Professor Albert Chen
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Articles
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Regulating Working Hours in Hong Kong: Towards
Temporal Autonomy Mimi Zou and Kelly Leung
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1
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Going Global: An International Profile of Legal
Research in Hong Kong’s Law Schools Stephen Thomson
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29
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China Law
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Article V(1)(b) of the New York Convention in China:
Applying the Due Process Defense without the Doctrine of Due Process Lei Zhu and Yongping Xiao
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57
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Impact of Certain Merger Control Provisions on
Hostile Takeover Activities in China Ewa Kruszewska
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91
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“The Belt and Road” and Cross-Border Judicial
Cooperation Zheng Sophia Tang
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121
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Qing Judicial Interpretation of “Coercion” and
“Deceit” in the Context of Suicide Geoffrey MacCormack
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153
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Symposium: 20 Years of the Basic Law
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Introduction Po Jen Yap
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183
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Separation of Powers in Hong Kong: Inching Towards a
More Flexible Judicial Interpretation Danny Gittings
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187
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Twenty Years of the Basic Law: Continuity and
Changes in the Geoffrey Ma Court Po Jen Yap
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209
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Dualism in the Basic Law: The First 20 Years Michael Ramsden
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239
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Proportionality after Hysan: Fair Balance,
Manifestly without Reasonable Foundation and Wednesbury Unreasonableness Johannes
Chan
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265
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Constitutional Finance: The Role of the Hong Kong
Basic Law during the Global Financial Crisis Eric C Ip
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295
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Subsidiarity, Authority and Constitutional
Experimentalism in Hong Kong Yu Xingzhong
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315
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Round Three of Hong Kong’s Constitutional Game: From
Semi-Democracy to Semi-Authoritarianism
Benny YT Tai
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335
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Revisiting Legislative Interpretations in China and
the Implications for Hong Kong Yang Xiaonan and Fu
Hualing
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357
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The Oath-taking Cases and the NPCSC Interpretation
of 2016: Interface of Common Law and Chinese Law Han
Zhu and Albert HY Chen
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381
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