{"id":9747,"date":"2022-06-16T00:08:42","date_gmt":"2022-06-15T16:08:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsletter.sinica.edu.tw/en\/?p=9747"},"modified":"2022-09-01T09:18:14","modified_gmt":"2022-09-01T01:18:14","slug":"2022-special-issue-of-academia-sinica-law-journal-is-now-available","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsletter.sinica.edu.tw/en\/9747\/","title":{"rendered":"2022 Special Issue of Academia Sinica Law Journal is Now Available"},"content":{"rendered":"
Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinca has published 2022 Special Issue of Academia Sinica Law Journal<\/em>. It contains the following articles:<\/p>\n Jerome A. Cohen, \u201c Hong Kong\u2019s Transformed Criminal Justice System: Instrument of Fear\u201d <\/p>\n
\nMichael C. Davis, \u201cBeijing\u2019s National Security Law and the Destruction of the Liberal Constitutional Order in Hong Kong\u201d
\nJohannes M.M. Chan, \u201cNational Security Law 2020 in Hong Kong: One Year On\u201d
\nAlbert H.Y. Chen, \u201cThe Practice of\u2018One Country, Two Systems\u2019in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: Retrospect and Reflections\u201d
\nVictoria Tin-bor Hui, \u201cThe Bad Birth and Premature Death of\u2018One Country, Two Systems\u2019in Hong Kong\u201d
\nCarole J. Petersen, \u201cTerritorial Autonomy as a Tool of Conflict Resolution? Lessons from\u2018One Country, Two Systems\u2019in Hong Kong\u201d
\nDaniel Ping Yu, \u201c\u2018Overall National Security Outlook\u2019: A New Cancer Eroding the Hong Kong Human Rights and Rule of Law\u201d<\/p>\n