Human Rights in Hong Kong
Auteur : Raymond Wacks
Date de publication : 1992
Éditeur : Oxford University Press
Nombre de pages : 542
Résumé du livre
The impending return of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty has generated international concern about human rights in the territory. This collection of essays examines the present and potential future protection of all human rights, providing an analysis of a number of specific human rights, the law, and practice in Hong Kong. The authors conclude with a prognosis for human rights which may be applied beyond the confines of Hong Kong.