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Title: hong kong property law
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The protection of property rights in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is always a large and important topic. This article attempts to discuss protection of property right in the perspective of separation of powers under Basic Law. It will look at how Basic Law has entrenched the doctrine of separation of powers in protecting property rights... Showed first 250 characters
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The protection of property rights in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is always a large and important topic. This article attempts to discuss protection of property right in the perspective of separation of powers under Basic Law. It will look at how Basic Law has entrenched the doctrine of separation of powers in protecting property rights... Showed next 250 characters
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