HKU Legal Scholarship Blog
Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong
Thursday, January 24, 2019
New Issue of Hong Kong Law Journal (Part 3 of 2018)
HONG KONG LAW JOURNAL
Vol. 48, Part 3 of 2018
Editor-in-Chief: Professor
Rick Glofcheski
Associate Editor: Professor
Albert Chen
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Comment
Prohibiting the Hong Kong National Party: Has Hong Kong Violated the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights?
Carole J Petersen 789
789
Analysis
Human Trafficking and Judicial “Divination” in Hong Kong
Po Jen Yap and Kenneth Lee
807
Lecture
Balancing National Security and Public Order with Human Rights: A Judicial Perspective
Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury
819
Articles
Property Rights of Cohabitants: A Comparison of Four Jurisdictions
Thomas Leung Yu Hang
837
Should There Be a Limitation Period for Section 214 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance?
Martin Kwan
883
Revisiting Section 124 of the Crimes Ordinance
Eric Chan and Tiffany Wong
899
The Apology Ordinance: Bold Steps into Some Uncharted Areas of Apology-Protecting Legislation
Prue Vines and Robyn Carroll
925
Party Autonomy and the Selection of Non-State Norms in International Commercial Contracts
Jane Y Willems
953
Seventy Years On: The Taiwan Constitutional Court and Judicial Activism in a Changing Constitutional Landscape
Tzu-Yi Lin, Ming-Sung Kuo and Hui-Wen Chen
995
China Law
China–Taiwan Repatriation of Criminal Suspects: Room for Human Rights?
Yu-Jie Chen and Jerome A Cohen
1029
Guiding Cases as a Form of Statutory Interpretation: Expansion of Supreme People’s Court’s Judicial Lawmaking Authority in China
Shucheng Wang
1067
Developments in Inter-Regional Conflict of Laws within China
Meirong Zhang
1097
Revision of China’s Legislation Law: Towards a More Orderly, Fair and Just Legal System
Guang Shen
1137
The Gap Between the EU and China on the ISDS Mechanisms in the Context of the EU–China BIT Negotiations: Evolving Status and Underlying Logic
Lifeng Tao and Wei Shen
1159
Review Article
Convergence (or Divergence) in Private Law: Review Essay on Private Law in China and Taiwan: Legal and Economic Analyses
Chang-hsien Tsai
1215
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
View mobile version
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment