This book makes a significant contribution to the comparative constitutional law and politics of hybrid regimes, those that are neither liberal democratic nor closed autocracies, whose number is on the rise everywhere in the world. It takes as its case studies China's two Special Administrative Regions: Hong Kong and Macau.
This book makes a significant contribution to the comparative constitutional law and politics of hybrid regimes, those that are neither liberal democratic nor closed autocracies, whose number is on the rise everywhere in the world. It takes as its case studies China's two Special Administrative Regions: Hong Kong and Macau.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric C. Ip is an Associate Professor of Law at The University of Hong Kong. His award-winning research on comparative public law has been published in peer-reviewed periodicals such as The American Journal of Comparative Law, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies and International & Comparative Law Quarterly. He is the author of Law and Justice in Hong Kong (2016). Prior to joining The University of Hong Kong, he taught at University College London and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The rise of hybrid constitutionalism 2. A transaction cost theory of hybrid constitutionalism 3. Hybrid by constitutional design 4. Comparative constitutional review in the Chinese special administrative regions 5. Transaction cost politics in Hong Kong and Macau 6. Epilogue References Index.
1. The rise of hybrid constitutionalism 2. A transaction cost theory of hybrid constitutionalism 3. Hybrid by constitutional design 4. Comparative constitutional review in the Chinese special administrative regions 5. Transaction cost politics in Hong Kong and Macau 6. Epilogue References Index.
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