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Approaching the Legitimacy Paradox in Hong Kong: Lessons for Hybrid Regime Courts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 September 2020

Abstract

A hybrid regime court faces a legitimacy paradox: an activist court risks attracting backlash from the incumbent, whereas a deferential court may undermine public trust. The Hong Kong courts, at least in the twenty or so years following handover, provide an example of courts successfully navigating the legitimacy paradox despite the conflicting expectations from political actors. This article draws on the experiences of the Hong Kong courts to better understand the legitimacy paradox. It identifies three tools that Hong Kong courts have used to maneuver through the paradox, namely (1) the differential treatment of cases according to political stakes; (2) the use of comparative jurisprudence; and (3) the commitment to procedural justice. Studying these techniques may provide relevant insights to courts in similarly constrained political environments as to how judicial legitimacy can be earned. The article also reflects on the institutional future of Hong Kong courts in light of the increasing polarization of Hong Kong society as a result of the anti-extradition bill protests and signs of greater interference from Mainland China.

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The author thanks Nick Barber, Lisa Bernstein, Cora Chan, Yu-Jie Chen, Anna Dziedzic, Tom Ginsburg, Yicong Guo, Ran Hirschl, Gerald Rosenberg, participants of the Legal Scholarship Workshop 2016–17, University of Chicago, and the five anonymous reviewers for their help, suggestions, and comments. Previous versions were presented at the Illiberal Democracy Workshop (at the tenth World Congress 2018 organized by the International Association of Constitutional Law) and the Younger Scholars Forum in Comparative Law (at the twentieth International Congress 2018 organized by the International Academy of Comparative Law).

The article was written before the promulgation of the Hong Kong national security law.

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