Hong Kong, China and 1997 : essays in legal theory /
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Imprint: | Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, c1993. |
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Description: | x, 371 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | HKU Press law series |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2768173 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Raymond Wacks
- Ch. 1. The Common Law of England in the Special Administrative Region / Peter Wesley-Smith
- Ch. 2. Rights Without Anchors: Hong Kong Adrift / James Allan
- Ch. 3. Women and the Law in Hong Kong: A Feminist Analysis / Harriet Samuels
- Ch. 4. Economic Ideology and Hong Kong's Governance Structure After 1997 / David Campbell
- Ch. 5. Developing Theories of Rights and Human Rights in China / Albert H.Y. Chen
- Ch. 6. One Country, Two Grundnormen? The Basic Law and the Basic Norm / Raymond Wacks
- Ch. 7. The Ego and I and Ngo: Theoretical Problems in the Translation of the Common Law into Chinese / Derek Roebuck and King-kui Sin
- Ch. 8. Instrumental and Ideological Forms of Law: Implications for China's Transplants of Hong Kong Law / Edward J. Epstein
- Ch. 9. Sweep Before Your Own Door: The Legal Concept of Environmentalism in the Pearl River Delta / Bryan Bachner
- Ch. 10. Reproduction and Family Planning: Individual Right or Public Policy? / Carole J. Petersen
- Ch. 11. Hong Kong's Quest for Autonomy: A Theoretical Reinforcement / Roda Mushkat
- Ch. 12. The Rule of Law and Capitalism: Reflections on the Basic Law / Yash Ghai.