Hong Kong Democracy Movement
Mainland court orders on civil, commercial matters can now be enforced in Hong Kong https://hongkongfp.com/2024/01/29/mainland-court-orders-on-civil-commercial-matters-can-now-be-enforced-in-hong-kong/
Concerns rise as Hong Kong implements a new law allowing enforcement of mainland Chinese court rulings, raising fears about erosion of the city's rule of law and judicial independence. Critics worry about the impact on Hong Kong's legal autonomy and international reputation.
The new law allowing enforcement of mainland Chinese court rulings in Hong Kong has negatively impacted the perception of its judicial system. Concerns about eroding judicial independence, diminished autonomy, uncertainty, and human rights issues have raised doubts about the fairness and independence of Hong Kong's judiciary.
https://hongkongfp.com/2024/01/29/mainland-court-orders-on-civil-commercial-matters-can-now-be-enforced-in-hong-kong/
#HongKong #JudicialSystem #Autonomy #HumanRights #RuleOfLaw #JudicialIndependence
The new law allowing enforcement of mainland Chinese court rulings in Hong Kong has negatively impacted the perception of its judicial system. Concerns about eroding judicial independence, diminished autonomy, uncertainty, and human rights issues have raised doubts about the fairness and independence of Hong Kong's judiciary.
https://hongkongfp.com/2024/01/29/mainland-court-orders-on-civil-commercial-matters-can-now-be-enforced-in-hong-kong/
#HongKong #JudicialSystem #Autonomy #HumanRights #RuleOfLaw #JudicialIndependence
"Renowned economist Stephen Roach's thought-provoking @FT article reveals Hong Kong's disappointing stock market performance since the handover. Roach points to the impact of local politics, including Carrie Lam's initiation of the extradition bill and the subsequent national security law imposed by China. These developments have further eroded Hong Kong's autonomy and contributed to its worsening situation. Without significant measures, the city risks being trapped in a prolonged downturn. #HongKong #StockMarket #China #Autonomy #ExtraditionBill #NationalSecurityLaw"