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Administrative Law in Hong Kong provides an in-depth analysis of the principles, procedures, and institutions that shape administrative decision-making in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Stephen Thomson presents a detailed exploration of how administrative law operates within Hong Kong’s unique legal and political context, blending common law traditions with the Basic Law framework.
The work covers essential topics including judicial review, administrative procedures, the rule of law, and the accountability mechanisms that govern public authorities. Thomson examines key cases and statutory provisions that define the boundaries of administrative power and individual rights. This authoritative text serves as an invaluable resource for legal professionals, academics, and policymakers seeking to understand Hong Kong’s administrative legal system.







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