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Chapter 3: Governance in Hong Kong

Chapter 3: Governance in Hong Kong

pp. 62-89

Authors

, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, , The Chinese University of Hong Kong, , City University of Hong Kong
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Summary

This chapter provides an overview of the system of governance in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). It introduces readers to the fundamental concepts of ‘one country, two systems’ and ‘high degree of autonomy’ under the Basic Law, which provide the framework for the allocation and exercise of responsibilities over Hong Kong by the central authorities and the Hong Kong government. Within the sphere of Hong Kong’s autonomy, the Basic Law provides for the exercise of governmental powers by three arms of government: the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The powers and functions of these three arms are outlined in this chapter, together with discussion of the doctrine of ‘separation of powers’.

Keywords

  • ‘one country
  • two systems’
  • high degree of autonomy
  • Joint Declaration
  • Basic Law
  • HKSAR
  • Hong Kong government
  • central authorities
  • separation of powers

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