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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
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