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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Jolene Lin on the EU Carbon Credits Scheme
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Friday, July 17, 2015. Jolene Lin on the EU Carbon Credits Scheme. Carbon Credits as EU Like It: Property, Immunity, TragiCO 2. Kelvin Low and Jolene Lin. Journal of Environmental Law. Volume 27 (2015) Advance Access (July 2015). To download the full article. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Total Pageviews (from Sept 2014). Popular Posts (last 7 days). Congratulations to Stud...
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: HKU hosts China Law Doctoral Forum
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Tuesday, October 28, 2014. HKU hosts China Law Doctoral Forum. The first China Law Doctoral Forum. Organized by the Faculty of Law. HKU and the Asian Law Centre. Critical feedback was provided by the graduate students and academic members who attended. The main organizers of the event from HKU were Professors Michael Tilbury. And Mr Chen Jianlin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Hualing Fu Interviewed on Detention of Chinese Rights Lawyers (LA Times)
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Hualing Fu Interviewed on Detention of Chinese Rights Lawyers (LA Times). Human rights lawyers, staffers detained in widespread crackdown across China". More than 50 Chinese human rights lawyers and staffers have been detained in a roundup spanning nearly half of the country. A law professor at the University of Hong Kong. Fu. The mass roundup began with...
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Dean Hor to Speak at Criminal Justice Conference in Singapore
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Dean Hor to Speak at Criminal Justice Conference in Singapore. And Po Jen Yap. Will be speaking at the Criminal Justice Conference 2015: Criminal Justice and the Singapore Constitution. Limits on the types of punishment that the state can impose. Punishment/ sentencing, Art 12 and the rule of law in Singapore. For more information about the conference.
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Jurisprudential Reflections on European (Dis)Integration (Scott Veitch)
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Monday, July 27, 2015. Jurisprudential Reflections on European (Dis)Integration (Scott Veitch). Common Good No More? Some Jurisprudential Reflections on European (Dis)Integration". In Johan van der Walt and Jeffrey Ellsworth, Constitutional Sovereignty and Social Solidarity in Europe. Germany: Nomos, 2015) 139-164. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Popular Posts (last 7 days).
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: "China Tightens its Two-Systems Approach for Hong Kong" (Michael Davis)
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. China Tightens its Two-Systems Approach for Hong Kong" (Michael Davis). China Tightens its Two-Systems Approach for Hong Kong". To read the full article. One country two systems. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Total Pageviews (from Sept 2014). Popular Posts (last 7 days). HKU Law and Journalism Centre Co-Host Media Law and Policy Workshop. Eric Che...
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Puja Kapai Interviewed on Barriers to Education Faced by Refugee Claimants (SCMP)
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Puja Kapai Interviewed on Barriers to Education Faced by Refugee Claimants (SCMP). Lack of Hong Kong ID card means isolation and education limbo". South China Morning Post. If finding a primary school is a struggle to many refugee parents, the future beyond the school gates is like a ghost haunting both the parents and their children - who have neither t...
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Human Rights, the Rule of Law and Democracy (Keynote Speech by Johannes Chan)
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Human Rights, the Rule of Law and Democracy (Keynote Speech by Johannes Chan). Human Rights, the Rule of Law and Democracy: Recent Experience of Hong Kong and China". Keynote Speech at the East Asian Law and Society Conference 2015, 4-6 August 2015, Waseda University, Tokyo. To download full paper from SSRN. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Eric Che...
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Clement Chen Interviewed on China's Draft Cyber Security Law (Tech in Asia)
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Clement Chen Interviewed on China's Draft Cyber Security Law (Tech in Asia). China to codify internet control measures". The draft also duplicates the stringent requirements on the real identity registration system of the NPCSC’s 2012 Decision on Strengthening Network Information Protection, according to Clement Chen. To read the full article. Was it Law...
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Simon Young Interviewed on the Fishermen in Hong Kong's Political System (Associated Press)
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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog. Follow the research activities and scholarship of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Friday, July 24, 2015. Simon Young Interviewed on the Fishermen in Hong Kong's Political System (Associated Press). In quirky Hong Kong voting system, fishermen play key role". Less known outside Hong Kong, however, is the political role of fishermen and farmers, remnant industries in Hong Kong that form a large slice of the 1,200-member committee that selects the southern Chines...
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