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Radio Television Hong Kong Programme Staff Union v Communications Authority

[2024] HKCA 845
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHK Court of Appeal
Year2024
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Court of Appeal addressed broadcasting regulation and the scope of Communications Authority powers under Hong Kong law.

Key Principle

The Court of Appeal addressed important issues regarding broadcasting regulation and communications authority powers.

Area of Law

public-law

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