Government and People in Hong Kong 1841-1962: A Constitutional History
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
11th August 1982
United States
General
Non Fiction
Constitutional and administrative law: general
342.5125029
Hardback
298
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
595g
Throughout its history the colony has been a special problem, different in character from other colonies, and Mr. Endacott's placid account of its constitutional evolution, or lack of evolution, brings the difference out very clearly. Although he places his main emphasis on institutional change, he provides enough information about the political and economic background to make the story understandable.-Times (London) Literary Supplement
"Throughout its history the colony has been a special problem, different in character from other colonies, and Mr. Endacott's placid account of its constitutional evolution, or lack of evolution, brings the difference out very clearly. Although he places his main emphasis on institutional change, he provides enough information about the political and economic background to make the story understandable."-Times (London) Literary Supplement
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