Sunday, July 7, 2019

New Issue of Hong Kong Law Journal (Part 1 of 2019)



Editor-in-Chief: Professor Rick Glofcheski
Associate Editor: Professor Albert Chen
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell


Articles
Regulating Working Hours in Hong Kong: Towards Temporal AutonomyMimi Zou and Kelly Leung
1
Going Global: An International Profile of Legal Research in Hong Kong’s Law SchoolsStephen Thomson
29
China Law
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
57
Impact of Certain Merger Control Provisions on Hostile Takeover Activities in China Ewa Kruszewska
91
“The Belt and Road” and Cross-Border Judicial Cooperation Zheng Sophia Tang
121
Qing Judicial Interpretation of “Coercion” and “Deceit” in the Context of Suicide Geoffrey MacCormack
153
Symposium: 20 Years of the Basic Law
Introduction  Po Jen Yap
183
Separation of Powers in Hong Kong: Inching Towards a More Flexible Judicial Interpretation  Danny Gittings
187
Twenty Years of the Basic Law: Continuity and Changes in the Geoffrey Ma Court   Po Jen Yap
209
Dualism in the Basic Law: The First 20 Years  Michael Ramsden
239
Proportionality after Hysan: Fair Balance, Manifestly without Reasonable Foundation and Wednesbury Unreasonableness  Johannes Chan
265
Constitutional Finance: The Role of the Hong Kong Basic Law during the Global Financial Crisis  Eric C Ip
295
Subsidiarity, Authority and Constitutional Experimentalism in Hong Kong Yu Xingzhong
315
Round Three of Hong Kong’s Constitutional Game: From Semi-Democracy to Semi-Authoritarianism  Benny YT Tai
335
Revisiting Legislative Interpretations in China and the Implications for Hong Kong Yang Xiaonan and Fu Hualing
357
The Oath-taking Cases and the NPCSC Interpretation of 2016: Interface of Common Law and Chinese Law Han Zhu and Albert HY Chen
381
Click here to read the abstract of each article. Hong Kong Law Journal is published by Sweet & Maxwell. Full text is available on Westlaw.

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