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Opinion | As UK judges resign, does Hong Kong really need foreign judges any more?

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | As UK judges resign, does Hong Kong really need foreign judges any more?

In recent years, the British government has maintained that its judges should not sit on and lend legitimacy to Hong Kong’s top court. This is warped logic. If by that, …

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Opinion | Hong Kong trade office’s contributions to ties with UK mustn’t be forgotten

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Hong Kong trade office’s contributions to ties with UK mustn’t be forgotten

Hong Kong has 14 ETOs across North America, the United Kingdom, Europe, Japan, Southeast Asia and Australia. They were established in accordance with Article 156 of the Basic Law, which …

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Opinion | Why Western hype about Hong Kong losing its high degree of autonomy rings hollow

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Why Western hype about Hong Kong losing its high degree of autonomy rings hollow

Measuring Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy without understanding its limits is tantamount to commenting on the US constitution, without reference to the amendments, particularly the first amendment. If, for …

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Opinion | A vibrant media landscape will ease fears over Hong Kong’s Article 23 law

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | A vibrant media landscape will ease fears over Hong Kong’s Article 23 law

In numerology, 23 is a lucky number which has motifs associated with transformation, progress, harmony and making good things happen. Others refer to the concept of the “23 enigma”, which …

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Opinion | Another Article 23 national security law fiasco would shatter Hong Kong government’s credibility

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | Another Article 23 national security law fiasco would shatter Hong Kong government’s credibility

Should people be worried? Not unless one is predisposed to distrust and fear anything to do with China. In the past 20 years, the advance of technology and geopolitical competition …

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