AuthorCharles Huang

Musings on “Tough Crime” Judges

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Simply put, partisan appointment of judges erodes confidence in the integrity of the administration of justice.   A fundamental principle of our justice system is that “justice should not only be done, but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done.” This stressing of the image of justice is informed by the overriding public interest in maintaining confidence in the integrity...

Lessons to Be Learned from Hong Kong

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Advertisement As law students, we have inevitably been thrown into the various neatly organised and spelt out fact patterns in cases. However, the real world functions far differently from that. In a way, courts act as a source of authority over what actually happened, regardless of the veracity of what is stated in judgments. I write this to urge you to think critically about your role as future...

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