José C. Matos (ed.); Paulo B. Lourenço (ed.); Daniel V. Oliveira (ed.); Jorge Branco (ed.); Dirk Proske (ed.); Rui A Silva Springer (2021) Kovakantinen kirja
José C. Matos (ed.); Paulo B. Lourenço (ed.); Daniel V. Oliveira (ed.); Jorge Branco (ed.); Dirk Proske (ed.); Rui A Silva Springer (2022) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Halimah Badioze Zaman (ed.); Peter Robinson (ed.); Alan F. Smeaton (ed.); Renato Lima De Oliveira (ed.); Bo Nørre Jørgensen Springer (2023) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
José C. Matos (ed.); Paulo B. Lourenço (ed.); Daniel V. Oliveira (ed.); Jorge Branco (ed.); Dirk Proske (ed.); Rui A Silva Springer (2024) Kovakantinen kirja
Springer Sivumäärä: 826 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Painos: 2009 Julkaisuvuosi: 2009, 22.07.2009 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
“One Country, Two Systems, Three Legal Orders” – Perspectives of Evolution – : Essays on Macau’s Autonomy after the Resumption of Sovereignty by China” can be said, in a short preamble-like manner, to be a book that provides a comprehensive look at several issues regarding public law that arise from, or correlate with, the Chinese apex motto for reunification – One Country, Two Systems – and its implementation in Macau and Hong Kong. Noble and contemporary themes such as autonomy models and fundamental rights are thoroughly approached, with a multilayered analysis encompassing both Western and Chinese views, and an extensive comparative law acquis is also brought forward. Furthermore, relevant issues on international law, criminal law, and historical and comparative evolutions and interactions of different legal s- tems are laid down in this panoramic, yet comprehensive book. One cannot but underline the presence, in the many approaches and comments, of a certain aura of a modern Kantian cosmopolitanism revisitation throughout the work, especially when dealing with the cardinal principle of «One Country, Two Systems», which enabled a peaceful and integral reunification ex vi international law – the Joint Declarations – that ended an external and distant control.