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    Lesson Series 58: Racial discrimination legislation in Hong Kong
     

    November 2008

    PDF Format: Lesson Series 58

    The Issue

    Racial discrimination is an issue that goes to the very root of equality before the law and the human dignity of all. Together with more violent forms of racial discrimination, there also exists a quieter form of institutional discrimination. While legislation prohibiting any form of racial discrimination is meant to be a protection, when the law itself is discriminatory in nature or poorly drafted, it ends up as a means to legitimize the abuse it is meant to protect against. This is common in many Asian countries, where rule of law is not yet genuinely established. 

    The Lessons

    Lesson 1: An overview of Hong Kong's race discrimination law

    References


    Human Rights Correspondence School
    Asian Human Rights Commission
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