People who passed by Hong Kong’s Christmas Town attraction at Statue Square Gardens in Central over the past month or so may have noticed that one of the buildings onto which cascading festive animations were projected was slightly more historic than the others. That building, which is a declared monument, houses the Court of Final Appeal (the “Court”).
The Court is the final appellate court within Hong Kong’s judicial system. After the High Court and the Court of Appeal, it provides a second...
What happens in Hong Kong’s top court, hidden in plain sight at the winter wonderland
Published 3 days ago
Source: scmp.com

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