One Country, Two Systems, Three Legal Orders - Perspectives of Evolution : Essays on Macau's Autonomy after the Resumption of Sovereignty by China / edited by Jorge Oliveira, Paulo Cardinal.
2009
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One Country, Two Systems, Three Legal Orders - Perspectives of Evolution : Essays on Macau's Autonomy after the Resumption of Sovereignty by China / edited by Jorge Oliveira, Paulo Cardinal.
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1st ed. 2009.
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
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XVII, 826 p. online resource
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Evolution and Interaction of the Three Legal Systems: Romano-Germanic, Common Law, Socialist
The Intersection of Chinese Law and the Common Law in the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong: Question of Technique or Politics?
Law of Things in the Macau Civil Code: An Extension of the Romano-Germanic System Built Upon the Classical Concept of Ownership
Legal Transplants and Economic Development: Civil Law Vs. Common Law?
Modernisation, Westernisation, and Globalisation: Legal Transplant in China
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Scotland: The Constitutional Protection of a Mixed Legal System
The South-Tyrol Autonomy in Italy
The Europeanization of Law
The Notion of Reparations as a Restorative Justice Measure
Comments
Comments
Evolution of the Judicial Systems - Role of Public Prosecution, Role of the Lawyers, Specialised Courts, Judicial Guarantees of Fundamental Rights
Lawyers, the Protection of Human Rights and Harmonious Society
The Judicial Guarantees of Fundamental Rights in the Macau Legal System: A Parcours Under the Focus of Continuity and of Autonomy
Public Prosecution vis à vis the Protection of the Legal System and the Protection of Fundamental Human Rights
International Criminal Procedure and the Protection of the Fundamental Rights of the Person
Comments
Trend of Evolution of Chinese Mainland Prosecutorial System in the Context of Judicial Reform
The Role of the Ombudsman in Defending Human Rights
Domestic and International Judicial Protection of Fundamental Rights: A Latin American Comparative Perspective
Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Limits and Constraints to the Police Action in the Criminal Procedure: Several Aspects in Some Juslusophony Systems
Comments
Comments
Autonomy - A Comparative Approach: Purpose, Origins, International Foundations, Structures, Financial Aspects, Evolution
Evolution of Autonomy and Federalism
Autonomy Experiences in Europe - A Comparative Approach: Portugal, Spain and Italy
French Overseas: New Caledonia and French Polynesia in the Framework of Asymmetrical Federalism and Shared Sovereignty
The Development of Asymmetric Regionalism and the Principle of Autonomy in the New Constitutional Systems: A Comparative Approach
Comments
Decentralization and Structural Policies: The European Experience
Legal Foundations, Structures and Institutions of Autonomy in Comparative Law
Comments
Autonomy Within the P.R. of China - S.A.R.s et alii; Purpose, Origins, Structures and Evolution
The Relationship Between Central and Local Governments Under the Unitary State System of China
Autonomous Legislative Power in Regional Ethnic Autonomy of the People's Republic of China: The Law and the Reality
Macao SAR Inter-Regional Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters1
Comments
Fundamental Rights and Interaction of the Legal Systems
The Ranking of the International Law in the Framework of "The Basic Law of the Macao SAR of the People's Republic of China" and the Introspection on the Perplexities of Fundamental Rights
The Validity of the International Agreements of the Human Rights in the Juridical Order of the Special Administrative Region of Macau
Interpretation of the Basic Law by the Courts of the Macao SAR
The General Regime of Fundamental Rights in the Basic Law and in the International Instruments
Comments
Fundamental Rights and the Basic Laws of the Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions
The Fundamental Rights in Macao
Constitutionalism and Western Legal Traditions in Human Rights in Asian Legal Systems: With a Special Focus on Chinese Legal Systems
Comments
Comments
The Autonomy of the Macau Special Administrative Region
The Theory, Constitution and Practice of Autonomy: The Case of Hong Kong
Interaction and Integration Between the Legal Systems of Hong Kong, Macao and Mainland China 50 Years After Their Return to China
The Special Administrative Regions of the PRC in Comparison with Autonomous Regions Models
Comments
Comments
Conference Final Comments.
The Intersection of Chinese Law and the Common Law in the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong: Question of Technique or Politics?
Law of Things in the Macau Civil Code: An Extension of the Romano-Germanic System Built Upon the Classical Concept of Ownership
Legal Transplants and Economic Development: Civil Law Vs. Common Law?
Modernisation, Westernisation, and Globalisation: Legal Transplant in China
Comments
Comments
Scotland: The Constitutional Protection of a Mixed Legal System
The South-Tyrol Autonomy in Italy
The Europeanization of Law
The Notion of Reparations as a Restorative Justice Measure
Comments
Comments
Evolution of the Judicial Systems - Role of Public Prosecution, Role of the Lawyers, Specialised Courts, Judicial Guarantees of Fundamental Rights
Lawyers, the Protection of Human Rights and Harmonious Society
The Judicial Guarantees of Fundamental Rights in the Macau Legal System: A Parcours Under the Focus of Continuity and of Autonomy
Public Prosecution vis à vis the Protection of the Legal System and the Protection of Fundamental Human Rights
International Criminal Procedure and the Protection of the Fundamental Rights of the Person
Comments
Trend of Evolution of Chinese Mainland Prosecutorial System in the Context of Judicial Reform
The Role of the Ombudsman in Defending Human Rights
Domestic and International Judicial Protection of Fundamental Rights: A Latin American Comparative Perspective
Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Limits and Constraints to the Police Action in the Criminal Procedure: Several Aspects in Some Juslusophony Systems
Comments
Comments
Autonomy - A Comparative Approach: Purpose, Origins, International Foundations, Structures, Financial Aspects, Evolution
Evolution of Autonomy and Federalism
Autonomy Experiences in Europe - A Comparative Approach: Portugal, Spain and Italy
French Overseas: New Caledonia and French Polynesia in the Framework of Asymmetrical Federalism and Shared Sovereignty
The Development of Asymmetric Regionalism and the Principle of Autonomy in the New Constitutional Systems: A Comparative Approach
Comments
Decentralization and Structural Policies: The European Experience
Legal Foundations, Structures and Institutions of Autonomy in Comparative Law
Comments
Autonomy Within the P.R. of China - S.A.R.s et alii; Purpose, Origins, Structures and Evolution
The Relationship Between Central and Local Governments Under the Unitary State System of China
Autonomous Legislative Power in Regional Ethnic Autonomy of the People's Republic of China: The Law and the Reality
Macao SAR Inter-Regional Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters1
Comments
Fundamental Rights and Interaction of the Legal Systems
The Ranking of the International Law in the Framework of "The Basic Law of the Macao SAR of the People's Republic of China" and the Introspection on the Perplexities of Fundamental Rights
The Validity of the International Agreements of the Human Rights in the Juridical Order of the Special Administrative Region of Macau
Interpretation of the Basic Law by the Courts of the Macao SAR
The General Regime of Fundamental Rights in the Basic Law and in the International Instruments
Comments
Fundamental Rights and the Basic Laws of the Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions
The Fundamental Rights in Macao
Constitutionalism and Western Legal Traditions in Human Rights in Asian Legal Systems: With a Special Focus on Chinese Legal Systems
Comments
Comments
The Autonomy of the Macau Special Administrative Region
The Theory, Constitution and Practice of Autonomy: The Case of Hong Kong
Interaction and Integration Between the Legal Systems of Hong Kong, Macao and Mainland China 50 Years After Their Return to China
The Special Administrative Regions of the PRC in Comparison with Autonomous Regions Models
Comments
Comments
Conference Final Comments.
Summary
"One Country, Two Systems, Three Legal Orders" - Perspectives of Evolution - : Essays on Macau's Autonomy after the Resumption of Sovereignty by China" can be said, in a short preamble-like manner, to be a book that provides a comprehensive look at several issues regarding public law that arise from, or correlate with, the Chinese apex motto for reunification - One Country, Two Systems - and its implementation in Macau and Hong Kong. Noble and contemporary themes such as autonomy models and fundamental rights are thoroughly approached, with a multilayered analysis encompassing both Western and Chinese views, and an extensive comparative law acquis is also brought forward. Furthermore, relevant issues on international law, criminal law, and historical and comparative evolutions and interactions of different legal s- tems are laid down in this panoramic, yet comprehensive book. One cannot but underline the presence, in the many approaches and comments, of a certain aura of a modern Kantian cosmopolitanism revisitation throughout the work, especially when dealing with the cardinal principle of «One Country, Two Systems», which enabled a peaceful and integral reunification ex vi international law - the Joint Declarations - that ended an external and distant control.
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