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Hong Kong

2021
Abstract This chapter explores Hong Kong perspectives on the Hague Principles. Hong Kong has no enacted code of private international law rules. In relation to contracts dealing with commercial matters, the choice of law principles of Hong Kong law are largely to be found at common law.
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Hong Kong Experience

2014
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Law, SYK, Tong, DKH
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Hong Kong

2023
This chapter focuses on the history of Hong Kong political cartooning, especially when regarded independently from the overall history of Chinese political cartoons. It begins with the history of visual political humor during the British period, before turning to the cartoons created past the 1949 Communist takeover of China.
John A. Lent, John A. Lent
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Hong Kong writing and writing Hong Kong

World Englishes, 2000
This paper considers the site of Hong Kong as a growing one for works of the imagination. This globalized financial centre with its many contradictions and anomalies may yet be tamed by writing; and, in process of which, may arrive at a more definite sense of identity. As a sample of Hong Kong poetry in English, works of some local poets are introduced
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Hong Kong Murders

2001
Columbia Journal of Asian Law, Vol. 15 No. 1 (2001)
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Hong Kong'

Recherche en soins infirmiers, 2010
Sally Chan   +2 more
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Hong Kong

2022
This chapter chronicles how the English common law and the rules of equity, subject to such modifications as circumstances required and subject to any amendment or law that applied to Hong Kong, were in force in Hong Kong. It recounts that the legal system applied in Hong Kong is that of common law, but it is modified by local ordinances in accordance ...
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Hong Kong

2016
Physical symbols are not to be changed arbitrarily, but empires have related to subject populations with political notions quite different from and rather differently than those of modern nation-states. Sovereignty often means something different at the political center than in the margins, and the cultural kaleidoscope we call Hong Kong is a result of
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