Date:19Nov 2016 Between April and August 2015, the Rule of Law and Legal Culture Project conducted an empirical study on the legal culture of Hong Kong with the...
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Date: 26Nov 2016 Between April and August 2015, the Rule of Law and Legal Culture Project conducted an empirical study on the legal culture of Hong Kong with the...
Date: 22Oct 2016 Between April and August 2015, the Rule of Law and Legal Culture Project conducted an empirical study on the legal culture of Hong Kong with the...
Date:22Oct 2016 Between April and August 2015, the Rule of Law and Legal Culture Project conducted an empirical study on the legal culture of Hong Kong with the...
08/12/16 Matthew Palmer: The Judiciary and the Legal Academy
Date:08Dec 2016 Appointed to the New Zealand High Court last year, the Hon Justice Matthew Palmer has found judicial life more similar to academic life than any other...
Date:08Nov 2016 Global constitutionalism is a hot topic among internationally oriented public law scholars. Many contemporary authors seem to presume that the idea of...
2016/12/17 Do Hong Kong People Treasure Rights? (Part 1)
Date:17Dec 2016 Between April and August 2015, the Rule of Law and Legal Culture Project conducted an empirical study on the legal culture of Hong Kong with the...
2016/12/17 Do Hong Kong People Treasure Rights? (Part 2)
Date:17Dec 2016 Between April and August 2015, the Rule of Law and Legal Culture Project conducted an empirical study on the legal culture of Hong Kong with the...
2017/02/14 Kosuke Onishi: Rethinking the Requirement of Military Necessity
Date: 14Feb 2017 The principle of ‘military necessity’ has been described as one of the oldest and most effective restraints on violence during war. While...
2017/02/20 Hoi Kong: The Rule of Law and Democracy: What’s the Connection?
Date:20Feb 2017 In this presentation, Professor Hoi Kong will argue that the idea of the rule of law, and indeed the idea of law itself, has deep connections with norms...