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Ng Ka Ling v Director of Immigration (No 2)

Ng Ka Ling v Director of Immigration (No 2) (1999) 2 HKCFAR 141
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHong Kong Court of Final Appeal
Year1999
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

In an exceptional clarification issued after its principal right-of-abode judgment, the Court of Final Appeal stated that it had not questioned, and could not question, the authority of the National People's Congress or its Standing Committee to do any act which is in accordance with the Basic Law and the procedure laid down therein.

Area of Law

constitutional

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