Selected bibliography: the reintegration of Hong Kong into China.

AuthorHaroz, Audrey E.
PositionSymposium: Hong Kong's Reintegration into the People's Republic of China - Panel Discussion

The reintegration of Hong Kong into the People's Republic of China (hereinafter P.R.C.) on July 1, 1997, brought together two countries, one capitalist and one communist, under one rule. As evidenced by the variety of perspectives offered at the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law's Symposium on Hong Kong's Reintegration into the P.R.C., there is much scholarly debate concerning this merger and the effect it will have on the people and politics of both countries as well as on the international community.

An earlier version of this bibliography is included in the May 1997 issue of the Journal. This bibliography has been updated to reflect the scholarship on Hong Kong and China published since the May 1997 issue. This bibliography includes books and articles written specifically about the reintegration of Hong Kong into the P.R.C., as well as books and articles written about each country respectively. Me topics covered include: (1) General Constitutional and Sovereignty Concerns, (2) Human Rights/Environmental Issues, and (3) Business and Economic Implications/Trade Concerns. Also included are treaties, statutes and Web Sites for further research.

It is our hope that this updated bibliography will serve as a research tool for individuals interested in reading or writing about the reintegration of Hong Kong into the P.R.C. We look forward to reading their scholarship and to watching the evolving relationship between Hong Kong and the P.R.C.

I. STATUTES AND TREATIES

Joint Declaration of the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the People's Republic of China on the Question of Hong Kong, Sept. 26, 1984, UK-PRC, 23 I.L.M. 1366, 1371 (1984).

United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992, Pub. L. No. 102-383, 106 Stat. 1448 (1992) (codified as 22 U.S.C. 5701-5732).

Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, April 4, 1990, 29 I.L.M. 1511 (1990).

II. GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AND SOVEREIGNTY CONCERNS

A. Books

L. ERWIN ATWOOD & ANN M. MAJOR, GOOD-BYE, GWEILO: PUBLIC OPINION AND THE 1997 PROBLEM IN HONG KONG (Hampton Press Inc. 1996).

Topics include:

* THE British Acquisition of Hong Kong

* Press Coverage of News of 1997

* Hong Kong Media as Sources of Information

* The Pros and Cons of China's Rule

SALLY BLYTH & LAN WOTHERSPOON, HONG KONG REMEMBERS (Oxford Univ. Press 1996)

DAVID BONAVIA, HONG KONG 1997: THE FINAL SETTLEMENT (S. China Morning Post Ltd. 1985).

CHINA'S LEGAL REFORMS (Stanley B. Lubman ed., 1996).

MING K. CHAN & DAVID J. CLARK, THE HONG KONG BASIC LAW: BLUEPRINT FOR 'STABILITY AND PROSPERITY UNDER CHINESE SOVEREIGNTY? (Hong Kong Univ. Press 1991).

THOMAS CHIU ET AL., LEGAL SYSTEMS OF THE PRC (Longman Group 1991).

KATHLEEN CHEEK-MILBY A LEGISLATURE OF AGE: HONG KONG'S SEARCH FOR INFLUENCE AND IDENTITY (Oxford Univ. Press 1995).

MICHAEL C. DAVIS, CONSTITUTIONAL CONFRONTATION IN HONG KONG (MacMillan Press 1989).

DYNAMICS AND DILEMMA: MAINLAND, TAIWAN AND HONG KONG IN A CHANGING WORLD (Yu Bin & Chung Tsungting eds., Nova Science Pub. 1996)

Essays include:

* The Hong Kong Model and China's Reunification

* Capital Movement Between the Mainland, Taiwan, and Hong Kong

* The Mainland, Taiwan, and Hong Kong: Towards the 21st Century

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CHINESE LAW: NATIONAL AND REGIONAL LAWS OF CHINA (Chris Hunter ed., Asia L. and Prac. Ltd. 1993).

HONG KONG 1996: A PREVIEW OF 1995 AND A PICTORIAL REVIEW OF THE PAST FIFTY YEARS (Bob Howlett ed., Hong Kong Info. Serv. Dep't 1996).

HONG KONG'S TRANSITION: A DECADE AFTER THE DEAL (Wang Gungwu & Wong Siu-lun eds. Oxford Univ. Press 1995).

Essays include:

* The Civil Service: Continuity and Change

* Expectations and Challenges in School Education

* The Mass Media and the Open Society

* The Implementation of the Joint Declaration: An Overview

KEVIN P. LANE, SOVEREIGNTY AND THE STATUS QUO: THE HISTORICAL ROOTS OF CHINA's HONG KONG POLICY (Westview Press 1990).

WILLIAM McGURN, PERFIDIOUS ALBION: THE ABANDONMENT OF HONG KONG 1997 (Ethics and Public Policy Center 1992).

DONALD H. McMILLEN & MICHAEL E. DEGOLYER, ONE CULTURE, MANY SYSTEMS: POLITICS IN THE REUNIFICATION OF CHINA (Chinese Univ. Press 1993).

WERNER MENSKI, COPING WITH 1997: THE REACTIONS OF THE HONG KONG PEOPLE TO THE TRANSFER OF POWER (Trentham Books and SOAS 1995).

NORMAN MINERS, THE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF HONG KONG (Oxford Univ. Press 5th ed. 1995).

RODA MUSHKAT, ONE COUNTRY Two INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PERSONALITIES: THE CASE OF HONG KONG (Hong Kong Univ. Press 1997).

BRUCE BUENO DE MESQUITA ET AL., RED FLAG OVER HONG KONG (Chatham House Publishers, Inc. 1996).

YU PING, INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE LAWS (Fudan Univ. Press 1988).

POLITICS AND SOCIETY IN HONG KONG TOWARDS 1997 (Charles Burton ed., Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies 1992).

PRECARIOUS BALANCE: HONG KONG BETWEEN CHINA AND BRITAIN 1842-1992 (Ming K. Chan ed., M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 1994).

MARK ROBERTI, THE FALL OF HONG KONG: CHINA's TRIUMPH AND BRITAIN'S BETRAYAL (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., rev. ed. 1994).

MICHAEL SANDOR & MICHAEL WILKINSON, THE PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT OF LAWYERS IN HONG KONG (Butterworths 1996).

STEVE SHIPP, HONG KONG, CHINA: A POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH CROWN COLONY'S TRANSFER TO CHINESE RULE (McFarland 1995).

Appendices include:

* Joint Declaration

* The Basic Law of Hong Kong

* Hong Kong Bill of Rights

* Chronology of Events Relating to Hong Kong

THE FUTURE OF HONG KONG: TOWARD 1997 AND BEYOND (Hungdah Chiu, et al. eds., Quorum Books, 1987).

Essays include:

* HongKong on the Eve of Communist Rule

* Hong Kong's Economic Prosperity after the Sino-British Agreement: A Preliminary Assessment

* Hong Kong: The Human Rights Dimension

* Can the Hong Kong Settlement Serve as a Model for Taiwan?

THE HONG KONG READER: PASSAGE TO CHINESE SOVEREIGNTY, AN INTERDISCIPLINARY READER (Ming K. Chan & Gerard A. Postiglione, eds., M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 1996).

Essays include:

* Judicial Development of Hong Kong on the Eve of 1 July 1997

* The Decolonization of Hong Kong Education

* Socbeconomic Center, Political Periphery: Hong Kong's Uncertain Transition Toward the Twenty-first Century

THE HONG KONG READER: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH (Johannes Chan & Yshi Ghai eds., Butterworths Asia 1993).

THE FUTURE OF THE LAW IN HONG KONG (Raymond Wacks ed., Oxford Univ. Press 1989).

Essays include:

* Understanding the Common Law

* China and Hong Kong: Law, Ideology, and the Future Interaction of the Legal Systems

* The Judicial Function

* The Future of the English Language in Hong Kong Law

THE GREAT QING CODE: A NEW TRANSLATION (William C. Jones trans., 1994).

ENBAO WANG, HONG KONG, 1997: THE POLITICS OF TRANSITION (Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc. 1995)

PETER WESLEY-SMITH CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW IN HONG KONG (Longman Asia, 2d ed. 1993).

PETER WESLEY-SMITH, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HONG KONG LEGAL SYSTEM (Oxford Univ. Press, 2d ed. 1993).

PETER WESLEY-SMITH, THE SOURCES OF HONG KONG LAW (1994).

PETER WESLEY-SMITH, UNEQUAL TREATY, 1898-1997: CHINA, GREAT BRITAIN, AND HONG KONG'S NEW TERRITORIES (Oxford Univ. Press 1983)

MICHAEL YAHUDA, HONG KONG: CHINA'S CHALLENGE (Routledge 1996).

B. Law Review/Law Journal Articles

Thomas Boasberg, One Country, One-and-a-Half Systems: The Hong Kong Basic Law and its Breaches of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, 10 WIS. INT'L L. J. 282 (1992).

David Carter, Hong Kong: Is Democracy in its Feature?, 3 J. INT'L L. & PRAC, 551 (1994).

Christine Chua, The Sino-British Agreement and Nationality: Hong Kong's Future in the Hands of the People's Republic of China. 8 UCLA PAC. BASIN L. J. 163 (1990).

Sean Cooney, Why Taiwan Is Not Hong Kong: A Review of the PRC's "One Country Two Systems" Model for Reunification with Taiwan, 6...

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