Hong Kong Law Journal, vol. 44, pt 2 of 2014Click here for abstracts. |
Analysis
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Overcoming Obstacles to the Reform of Child Custody Laws: Integrating the Conceptual and the Practical Anne Scully-Hill
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371
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Family Arrangements, Constructive Trusts and the Home Ownership Scheme Malcolm Merry
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391
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Lecture
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The Level Playing Field: Human Rights and Modern Legal Culture Lawrence M Friedman
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403
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The Future of the Judiciary: Reflections on Present Challenges to the Administration of Justice in Hong Kong Anselmo Reyes
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429
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From Rationality to Proportionality in the Modern Law Lord Carnwath CVO
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447
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Articles
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A Typography of Constitutional Arguments in Hong Kong Po Jen Yap
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459
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Charging Excessively for Data Access Requests in Hong Kong Churk Shue Sing
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483
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When “Sorry” is the Hardest Word to Say, How Might Apology Legislation Assist? Robyn Carroll
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491
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Time to Allow Non-Charitable Purpose Trusts in Hong Kong? A case of uncommon choice (of law)? Matteo Ho
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519
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Unjust Enrichment, Leapfrogging and a Defence of Entitlement Nathan Tamblyn
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551
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Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in Macau Fernando Dias Simões
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563
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China Law
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Interpretation of Tax Laws in China: Moving Towards the Rule of Law? Dongmei Qiu
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589
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Derivative Actions in China: Case Analysis Shaowei Lin
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621
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Popularised Judiciary in Rural China: Paternalistic Approaches and Enchanted Legal Consciousness Feng Yuqing and Cao Qing
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651
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Book Reviews
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Children and International Human Rights Law: The Right of the Child to Be Heard, Aisling Parkes Anne Scully-Hill
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