Convergence and divergence – A preliminary comparative analysis of the Singapore and Hong Kong legal systems
Both Singapore and Hong Kong are similar in very many respects: both are city states, although the former is now independent; both have legal systems that derive from English law; and both are devoid of natural resources, dependent upon the industry of their people for economic survival.
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Main Author: | PHANG, Andrew B.L. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
1993
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