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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Table of Cases xv
- Table of Legislation xxxv
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Part 1: Introduction and Background to the Study
- Chapter 1: Concerns and Organization 1
- Chapter 2: The Multifaceted Basic Law and Its Assumed Purpose 15
- Chapter 3: The Background of Concepts 19
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Part 2: The Pioneering Judicial Voyage: 1997–2013
- Chapter 4: 1997–1998: Introspective Institutional Clarification 67
- Chapter 5: 1999: The Triumph, Tragedy and Restarting of Constitutional Assertiveness 73
- Chapter 6: 2000–2001: Demonstrating the Common Law Approach 83
- Chapter 7: 2002–2003 91
- Chapter 8: 2004–2005 109
- Chapter 9: 2006: A Significant Year 127
- Chapter 10: 2007–2008: The Courts of Judicature under the Separation of Powers of the Basic Law 139
- Chapter 11: 2009–2010: An Unexpected Transitional Period 143
- Chapter 12: 2011–2013: The Gathering Politicization of the Judicial Process 147
- Chapter 13: The Judicial Review Phenomenon and the Fundamental Choice 173
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Part 3: The HKSAR Courts’ Vulnerable Judicial Supremacy
- Chapter 14: The Jurisprudence that Constitutes the Claim and Initial Observations 177
- Chapter 15: Mainland Scholarship Questions HKSAR Judicial Review of Legislation 185
- Chapter 16: The Practice in the Courts of the Macao Special Administrative Region 205
- Chapter 17: In Defence of Judicial Review of Legislation by the Courts of the HKSAR: Supplementing an Under-theorized Exposition 215
- Chapter 18: Conclusion: Arguably Less Vulnerable, Barring Local Politics 239
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Part 4: The Intra-SAR Relationships: The Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary
- Chapter 19: The Declaratory Judgment in Exercise of Constitutional Jurisdiction and Its Enforcement beyond the Four Walls of the Court 243
- Chapter 20: Justiciability and Political Questions 263
- Chapter 21: Justification and Deference: The Proportionality Analysis 281
- Chapter 22: Remedies Following Constitutional Adjudication 313
- Chapter 23: Procedural Reactions to the Judicial Review Phenomenon 327
- Chapter 24: Managing the Political Risk of Judicial Review: Strategic Judging within the HKSAR 349
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Part 5: The Central-SAR Relationship
- Chapter 25: Introduction 355
- Chapter 26: Article 19 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 359
- Chapter 27: Article 158 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 371
- Chapter 28: Article 18 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 443
- Chapter 29: Articles 20, 21, 22, 48(8) and 131 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 445
- Chapter 30: Article 159 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 447
- Chapter 31: ‘Second-best’ Constitutionalism 459
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Part 6: Reconstructing the Judicial or Judicial Reconstruction
- Chapter 32: The Challenge of the ‘Second Founding’ 465
- Bibliography 509
- Appendix: Excerpts of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 551
- Index 559
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Table of Cases xv
- Table of Legislation xxxv
-
Part 1: Introduction and Background to the Study
- Chapter 1: Concerns and Organization 1
- Chapter 2: The Multifaceted Basic Law and Its Assumed Purpose 15
- Chapter 3: The Background of Concepts 19
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Part 2: The Pioneering Judicial Voyage: 1997–2013
- Chapter 4: 1997–1998: Introspective Institutional Clarification 67
- Chapter 5: 1999: The Triumph, Tragedy and Restarting of Constitutional Assertiveness 73
- Chapter 6: 2000–2001: Demonstrating the Common Law Approach 83
- Chapter 7: 2002–2003 91
- Chapter 8: 2004–2005 109
- Chapter 9: 2006: A Significant Year 127
- Chapter 10: 2007–2008: The Courts of Judicature under the Separation of Powers of the Basic Law 139
- Chapter 11: 2009–2010: An Unexpected Transitional Period 143
- Chapter 12: 2011–2013: The Gathering Politicization of the Judicial Process 147
- Chapter 13: The Judicial Review Phenomenon and the Fundamental Choice 173
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Part 3: The HKSAR Courts’ Vulnerable Judicial Supremacy
- Chapter 14: The Jurisprudence that Constitutes the Claim and Initial Observations 177
- Chapter 15: Mainland Scholarship Questions HKSAR Judicial Review of Legislation 185
- Chapter 16: The Practice in the Courts of the Macao Special Administrative Region 205
- Chapter 17: In Defence of Judicial Review of Legislation by the Courts of the HKSAR: Supplementing an Under-theorized Exposition 215
- Chapter 18: Conclusion: Arguably Less Vulnerable, Barring Local Politics 239
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Part 4: The Intra-SAR Relationships: The Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary
- Chapter 19: The Declaratory Judgment in Exercise of Constitutional Jurisdiction and Its Enforcement beyond the Four Walls of the Court 243
- Chapter 20: Justiciability and Political Questions 263
- Chapter 21: Justification and Deference: The Proportionality Analysis 281
- Chapter 22: Remedies Following Constitutional Adjudication 313
- Chapter 23: Procedural Reactions to the Judicial Review Phenomenon 327
- Chapter 24: Managing the Political Risk of Judicial Review: Strategic Judging within the HKSAR 349
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Part 5: The Central-SAR Relationship
- Chapter 25: Introduction 355
- Chapter 26: Article 19 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 359
- Chapter 27: Article 158 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 371
- Chapter 28: Article 18 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 443
- Chapter 29: Articles 20, 21, 22, 48(8) and 131 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 445
- Chapter 30: Article 159 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 447
- Chapter 31: ‘Second-best’ Constitutionalism 459
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Part 6: Reconstructing the Judicial or Judicial Reconstruction
- Chapter 32: The Challenge of the ‘Second Founding’ 465
- Bibliography 509
- Appendix: Excerpts of the Basic Law of the HKSAR 551
- Index 559