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Hong Kong Administrative Law

Hong Kong Administrative Law

Author(s): Swati Jhaveri, Michael Ramsden, Anne Scully-Hill


HK$900.00

Publisher: LexisNexis

Format: Hard Cover, Book

ISBN: 9789888016952

2010

    Hong Kong Administrative Law provides the most comprehensive and up to date commentary on this increasingly important area of law in Hong Kong. This book takes account of Hong Kong's new constitutional and administrative order since 1997. Focus is placed on areas of considerable development in the field of administrative law, including human rights under the Basic Law, proportionality review and legitimate expectations. Relevant cases and materials from other jurisdictions are also discussed. This book provides a breadth of coverage to be of interest to academics and practitioners, whilst being accessible to students considering administrative law for the first time.

  • Purpose of Administrative Law in Hong Kong
  • Government in the Hong Kong SAR
  • Non-Judicial Controls on Government
  • Procedural Exclusivity and Public-Private Divide
  • Leave and Standing
  • Remedies
  • Express and Implied Limits on Judicial Review
  • Procedural Impropriety
  • Illegality
  • Irrationality
  • Proportionality
  • Human Rights and Judicial Review
  • Legitimate Expectations

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    Anne Scully-Hill


    Swati Jhaveri


    Michael Ramsden