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About a government supporter who stabbed a journalist until she was critically injured, Judge #CheangKeiHong said: "a passionate lover of his community who has noble morals and cause. Bail granted!"
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About a protester who threw eggs at the police headquarters, judge: "go to jail for 21 months"
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Everything is upside down in #HongKong
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#CCP #jail #judiciary #independentjudiciary #judicialindependence #ruleoflaw #judge #english #meme #diyms
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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
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岑耀信指47人案裁決是辭職「最後稻草」 澳洲兩海外法官表明不跳船 https://bit.ly/4em1Gy2
Former UK Supreme Court judge Jonathan Sumption resigned as an overseas non-permanent judge in Hong Kong's final court last week. In a BBC interview, he cited the disqualification of the 47 pro-democracy candidates as the "last straw" and expressed concerns about the city's transition into an "authoritarian state." Sumption stated that some judges seemed willing to ensure Beijing's crackdown on democracy in Hong Kong succeeded. He emphasized that the situation had reached a point where he believed his role in the final court served no useful purpose. Sumption's resignation highlights the growing concerns about the erosion of judicial independence in Hong Kong. #JonathanSumption #HongKongJudiciary #JudicialIndependence #Authoritarianism #Resignation
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// 香港終審法院前非常任法官岑耀信(Jonathan Sumption)上周撰文評論香港法治垂危,隨即惹來特區政府與中方駐港機構連日發文攻擊。 曾任終院非常任法官長達18年的梅師賢(Anthony Mason)是澳洲高院前首席大法官,一直很支持香港終院保留海外法官的制度。他接受《明報》訪問時表示,強烈不接納中方對岑耀信人格作出的批評,形容岑耀信是高度受人尊重的法官。對於岑耀信評論「港區國安法」衝擊香港法治,梅師賢認為即使法官不同意條文內容,包括認為嚴苛或侵犯人權,但只要法例是有效,法官也只能依法判案。//…
Former Australian Chief Justice Anthony Mason, who supports the retention of overseas judges in Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal, strongly rejects the attacks on former UK Supreme Court judge Jonathan Sumption's character by the Hong Kong government and Chinese authorities. Mason describes Sumption as a highly respected judge. Regarding Sumption's comments on the impact of the national security law on Hong Kong's rule of law, Mason believes that even if judges disagree with the law's provisions, including finding them harsh or violating human rights, they must still apply the law if it is valid. #JudicialIndependence #JonathanSumption #AnthonyMason #OverseasJudges #RuleOfLaw #HongKong #NationalSecurityLaw
In the '818 Flowing Procession' case at Victoria Park in 2019, final appeal by Jimmy Lai, Lee Cheuk-yan, Wu Chi-wai, Leung Kwok-hung, Claudia Mo, Martin Lee, and Albert Ho for illegal assembly charges unanimously rejected by the Court of Final Appeal. Chief Justice Zhang Juneng emphasizes UK legal precedents differ from HK's context. Overseas judge David Neuberger, part of the ruling, finds no distinction in assessing restrictions on assembly rights between the two jurisdictions. Citizens left confused as judges no longer follow common law practice, influenced by China. #818Protests #JudicialIndependence #OverseasJudges #HongKong
"David Neuberger's decision to stay on as a judge in Hong Kong while stepping down from his role as the Media Freedom Coalition legal expert has stirred concerns about court independence. This move has sparked questions about his impartiality, especially in matters concerning freedom of expression, intensifying worries about judicial autonomy in politically charged environments. Reporters Without Borders expressed disappointment, highlighting the potential impact on press freedom advocacy. #HongKong #JudicialIndependence"