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A Typology of Judicial Liability for Error in Chinese Courts
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Going Global: An International Profile of Legal Research in Hong Kong's Law Schools
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Understanding Who Has an Insurance Interest in Goods under Multimodal Transport in Chinese Law
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Constitutionality of the Co-Location Arrangement at the West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Terminus
Lin Feng
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Book review: advanced introduction to the law of international organizations
Amy Barrow
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Copyright v freedom of contract: The "contract override" issue in Hong Kong's copyright Amendment
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The Hong Kong Subconstitutional Model of Separation of Powers: The Case of Weak Judicial Review
Guobin Zhu & Antonios E. Kouroutakis
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Constitutional Dialogue and the Rule of Law
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Pride or prejudice? Sexual orientation, gender identity and religion in post-colonial Hong Kong
Amy Barrow & Joy L. Chia
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Interaction between international standards and domestic constitutional norms-a case study of the chief executive election in Hong Kong
Lin Feng
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Making good: Dealing with illegal drug consumption in Hong Kong
Jessica Burke & S.M.Y. Leung
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Declining Jurisdiction in Chinese Courts by Forum Non Conveniens
ZS Tang
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FAIR DEALING DOCTRINE CAUGHT BETWEEN PARODY AND UGC EXCEPTIONS: HONG KONG'S 2014 COPYRIGHT AMENDMENT AND BEYOND
Wenwei Guan
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Shucheng Wang
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POPULARISED JUDICIARY IN RURAL CHINA: PATERNALISTIC APPROACHES AND ENCHANTED LEGAL CONSCIOUSNESS
null Feng Yuqing & null Cao Qing
20144 citations
Public policy and the decision on the overtime claim in Leung Ka Lau v Hospital Authority
Abdul Majid Nabi Baksh et al.
20141 citations
Practising Self-Government: A Comparative Study of Autonomous Regions, Yash Ghai and Sophia Woodman (eds)
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