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_aCHEUNG, Anthony B. L. _92167 |
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_aJudicial review and policy making in Hong Kong : _b |
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_aHong Kong : _bDepartament of Politics and Public Administration of Hong Kong, _cDecember 2006 |
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520 | 3 | _aThe number of judicial review challenges in Hong Kong has grow rapidly in recent years, following Hong Kong's reversion to Chinese sovereignty. Judicial review has also become an alternative means to initiate and back up political bargaining, and even to extend the political arena foragenda-setting. This article examines the role and implications of judicial review from public administration and policymaking perspectives, focusing on the two critical issues of "the politicisation of the judiciary" and "the judicialisation of politics and public policy". It finds that the courts have been trying not to involve political arguments in judicial review. Their adjudication is still based on the legality issues rather than various political preferences, with most rulings essentially maintaining the status quo or government position | |
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_aWONG, Max W. L _932595 |
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_tThe Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration _g28, 2, p. 117-141 _dHong Kong : Departament of Politics and Public Administration of Hong Kong, December 2006 _xISSN 0002-7162 _w |
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