Extradition and Empire : Sovereignty and Subjecthood in Hong Kong
by
Ivan Lee
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Studies in Legal History
ISBN-10
1009356933
ISBN-13
9781009356930
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 3rd, 2025
Print length
260 Pages
Weight
490 grams
Product Classification:
Asian historyColonialism & imperialismLegal history
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The first book-length study of the history of extradition in Hong Kong, this important account revises our understanding of the legal origins of colonial Hong Kong and British imperialism in China. For students and scholars interested in the history of modern China, legal history, and international law.
In the first book-length study of the interwoven history of extradition in Hong Kong, Ivan Lee shows how British judges, lawyers, and officials navigated the nature of extradition, debated its legalities, and distinguished it over time from other modalities of criminal jurisdiction including deportation, rendition, and trial and punishment under territorial and extraterritorial laws. These complex debates were rooted in the contested legal status of Chinese subjects under the Opium War treaties of 184243. They also intersected wider shifts and tensions in British ideas of territorial sovereignty, criminal justice and procedure, and the legal rights and liabilities of British subjects and alien persons in British territory. In the end, a new area of imperial law emerged as Britain incorporated a frontier colony into an increasingly territorial and legally homogenous empire. This important perspective revises our understanding of the legal origins of colonial Hong Kong and British imperialism in China.
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