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<i>Kwok Cheuk Kin</i> v <i>Lam Cheng Yuet Ngor</i>: Government Chastisement of Dissidents and Judicial Review That Never Was?

Kai Yeung WongCandidate for Doctor of Legal Science, University of Hong Kong; founding member of Law Lay Dream, a Hong Kong-based online legal commentary group. I am grateful for the anonymous referee's helpful comments on the original draft. Any remaining errors are mine alone
Modern Law Reviewjournal2019en
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Abstract The Hong Kong Government issued a strongly‐worded official statement, subsequently adopted by the Chief Executive, to publicly condemn an outspoken constitutional law scholar for expressing views which the Government considered unconstitutional. Leave to judicially review the statement was refused by the Court of First Instance of the High Court of Hong Kong on the grounds, inter alia, that a statement lacking in direct legal consequences was outside the ambit of judicial review and, further, the Chief Executive was in any event entitled to comment on public affairs. This note argues that, on a proper understanding of the supervisory jurisdiction of the Court and the theory of the ‘third source’ of governmental power, neither ground should have precluded judicial review.

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