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El. knyga: Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal: The Development of the Law in China's Hong Kong

Edited by (The University of Hong Kong), Edited by (The University of Hong Kong)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781107272361
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781107272361
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In the years since it was established on 1 July 1997, Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal has developed a distinctive body of new law and doctrine with the help of eminent foreign common law judges. Under the leadership of Chief Justice Andrew Li, it has also remained independent under Chinese sovereignty and become a model for other Asian final courts working to maintain the rule of law, judicial independence and professionalism in challenging political environments. In this book, leading practitioners, jurists and academics examine the Court's history, operation and jurisprudence, and provide a comparative analysis with European courts and China's other autonomous final court in Macau. It also makes use of extensive empirical data compiled from the jurisprudence to illuminate the Court's decision-making processes and identify the relative impacts of the foreign and local judges.

Recenzijos

'Professors Young and Ghai's book contains a profuse wealth of data and accompanying critical commentary that covers every conceivable major aspect of the CFA's work.' The Cambridge Law Journal 'A fruitful perspective [ a] pioneering work.' Roda Mushkat, Journal of International and Comparative Law 'Yash Ghai and Simon Young have succeeded in bringing out an excellent book, an indispensable guide to the working of the judiciary in Hong Kong's new constitutional and legal system.' Anton Cooray, Asia Pacific Law Review 'This masterful volume is an essential read for all who are interested in the development of law in Hong Kong and the PRC and questions about judicial economy generally.' Pitman B. Potter, Pacific Affairs

Daugiau informacijos

This book examines the Court of Final Appeal's structure, jurisprudence and politics and the contribution of its Chief Justice under Chinese sovereignty.
List of figures viii
List of tables ix
List of contributors xi
Tribute xiii
Acknowledgements xviii
Table of cases xx
Table of legislation xliii
List of abbreviations liv
1 Themes and arguments
1(30)
Yash Ghai
Part I Final appeals: setting the context 31(88)
2 Autonomy and the Court of Final Appeal: the constitutional framework
33(36)
Yash Ghai
3 Two interpreters of the Basic Law: the Court of Final Appeal and the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
69(25)
Xiaonan Yang
4 A worthy predecessor? The Privy Council on appeal from Hong Kong, 1853 to 1997
94(25)
Oliver Jones
Part II The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal 119(104)
5 Genesis of Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal
121(24)
Simon N.M. Young
Antonio Da Roza
Yash Ghai
6 Final appeals then and now
145(28)
Simon N.M. Young
Antonio Da Roza
7 Jurisdiction and procedure
173(24)
Antonio Da Roza
8 A practitioner's perspective
197(10)
Michael Thomas
9 A human rights lawyer's perspective
207(16)
Mark Daly
Part III Judges and judging 223(102)
10 Role of the Chief Justice
225(28)
Simon N.M. Young
Antonio Da Roza
Yash Ghai
11 The judges
253(30)
Simon N.M. Young
Antonio Da Roza
12 Concurring and dissenting in the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal
283(42)
Jill Cottrell
Yash Ghai
Part IV Jurisprudence of the court 325(252)
13 The common law
327(25)
Sir Anthony Mason
14 The Basic Law jurisprudence of the Court of Final Appeal
352(39)
Albert H.Y. Chen
P.Y. Lo
15 Human rights
391(26)
Simon N.M. Young
16 Administrative law
417(30)
Johannes Chan
17 Criminal law
447(23)
Simon N.M. Young
18 Commercial law
470(22)
William Waung
19 Land law
492(32)
Malcolm Merry
20 Tort law
524(28)
Rick Glofcheski
21 Civil procedure
552(25)
Gary Meggitt
Part V Perspectives from beyond Hong Kong 577(89)
22 Impact of jurisprudence beyond Hong Kong
579(29)
P.Y. Lo
23 Macau's Court of Final Appeal
608(29)
Jorge Godinho
Paulo Cardinal
24 Foreign judges: a European perspective
637(29)
Josef Marko
Index 666
Simon N. M. Young is Director of the Centre for Comparative and Public Law and a professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong. Yash Ghai is an Emeritus Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, where in the past he has held the Sir Y. K. Pao Chair in Public Law.