Hong Kong judges owe their powers to a revolution, not to ‘peaceful and rational discussion’

By David Tang Judges in Hong Kong and other advanced jurisdictions decide their cases the way they decide their cases. They do not need to consult the “big brother” in private before making their decision. Nor do they need to worry about losing their rice bowl if the government is not happy about it. Why? … Continue reading Hong Kong judges owe their powers to a revolution, not to ‘peaceful and rational discussion’