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Constitutional Law

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  • B. C. H. Fong, “Executive-legislative Disconnection in Post-colonial Hong Kong: The dysfunction of the HKSAR’s executive-dominant system”, 1997 - 2012, in China Perspectives, n. 1, 2014, pp. 5 - 14.

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  • G. Gesk, W. Li, The Chinese Constitution of 1982 revisited -between law and politics, Taiwan, 2009.

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  • P. Gewirtz, The U.S.-China Rule of Law Initiative, Faculty Scholarship Series, n. 1705, 2003.

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  • I. Hilton, “If China Wants More Children, It Needs to Get out of the Nation’s Bedrooms”, in The Guardian, 27 luglio 2015, Jhttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jul/27/china-one-child-policy, 5 giugno 2019.

  • F. Hualing, C. Petersen, S. Young, National security and fundamental rights. Hong Kong’s article 23 under scrutiny, Hong Kong, 2005.

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  • E. C. Ip, “Kong Yunming manifest unreasonableness: The doctrinal future of constitutional review of welfare policy in Hong Kong”, in Hong Kong Law Journal, vol. 44, 2014, pp. 51 - 66.

  • P. Issalys, Q. Xuefeng, “Le processus législatif et la technique législative en Chine”,in Les Cahiers de droit, vol. 37, n. 3, 1996, pp. 653-705.

  • G. H. Jefferson, “China's Evolving (Implicit) Economic Constitution”, in China Economic Review, 2002, n. 13, pp. 394 - 401.

  • J. Jiang, The National People's Congress in China, Beijing, Foreign Languages Press (FLP), 2002.

  • T. E. Kellogg, “Constitutionalism with Chinese characteristics? Constitutional development and civil litigation in China”, in International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2009, pp. 215 - 246.

  • T. E. Kellog, “The Death of Constitutional Litigation”, in China Brief, vol. 9, n. 7, 2009.

  • K. Kong, “Kong Yunming v Director of Social Welfare: Implications for law and policy on social welfare”, in Hong Kong Law Journal, vol. 44, 2014, pp. 67 - 81.

  • Q. Kong, “Quest for Constitutional Justification: Privatization with Chinese Characteristics”, in Journal of Contemporary China, n. 12, 2003, pp. 537 - 551.

  • B. Larmer, “The Long Shadow of China’s One-Child Policy”, in The New York Times, 6 novembre 2015, https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/06/magazine/the-long-shadow-of-chinas-one-child-policy.html, 5 giugno 2019.

  • A. Levade, J. Pini, “Le projet de loi organique relatif à la question préjudicielle de constitutionnalité”, in Ann. intern. Justice const., 2008, pp. 11 - 32.

  • M. K. Lewis, J. A. Cohen, “How Taiwan’s constitutional court reined in police power: Lessons for the People’s Republic of China”, in Fordham International Law Journal, vol. 37, 2014, pp. 863 - 926.

  • Z. Li, “L'évolution récente de la Constitution chinoise”, in Les Cahiers de droit, vol. 37, n.3, 1996, pp. 643–652.

  • Y. Li, “The Law-making Law: A Solution to the Problems in the Chinese Legislative System”, in Hong Kong Law Journal, 2000, pp. 120 - 140.

  • I. Li, S. Yuxiao, “China Signals End of Controversial Sex Work Detention Program”, in Caixin, 29 dicembre 2018, https://www.caixinglobal.com/2018-12-29/china-signals-end-of-controversial-sex-work-detention-program-101364975.html, 05-06-2019.

  • M. Lianying, Li Suguong, “The Constitution should Became a Direct Legal Source in the Courts' Judgements”, in F1uying Baokan Ziliao (Reprinted Materials from Newspapers and Journals: Legal Edition), n. 6, 1989, p. 77, cit. da Liu Nanping, Opinions of the Supreme People's Court. Judicial Interpretation in China, Hong Kong, Sweet and Maxwell Asia, 1997, p. 95.

  • F. Lin, Constitutional Law in China, Hong Kong, Sweet &Maxwell Asia, 2000.

  • G. Lin, A comparative study of the system of review of constitutionality, Beijing, Shehui Kexue Wenxian Chubanshe, 2004.

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  • S. Lubman, “After the One-Child Policy: What Happens to China’s Family-Planning Bureaucracy?”, in The Wall Street Journal, 12 novembre 2015, https://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2015/11/12/after-the-one-child-policy-what-happens-to-chinas-family-planning-bureaucracy/, 5 giugno 2019.

  • J. Luther, “Il costituzionalismo può essere praticato anche da un giudice cinese?”, in G. Ajani e J. Luther (a cura di), Modelli giuridici europei nella Cina contemporanea, Napoli, Jovene, 2009.

  • O. Malmgren, Article 37 - An Exploration into the Right to Liberty of Person under the Chinese Constitution, paper presentato al I convegno annuale della European China Law Studies Association (ECLS), tenutosi ad Amburgo nei giorni 30 - 8/1 - 9 - 2007.

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  • M. Mazza, Lineamenti di diritto costituzionale cinese, Milano, Giuffrè, 2006.

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