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Does Hong Kong need a Mortgage Corporation - political and financial adventurism in a public institution?12/7/09 1:38 PM
Mrs Regina IP Lau Suk-yee and Ms Emily LAU Wai-hing, Members of the Legislative Council, were the Foundation's guest speakers on 30 November 2009. Below are the texts of their speeches. View and download Mrs Regina Ip's presentation in pdf format. ...»
Looking forward: Key Arrangements of Hong Kong's Constitutional Reform12/3/09 12:45 PM
The Hong Kong Democratic Foundation (HKDF) together Community Development Initiative Foundation (CDIF) and Democracy Depot (ReformHK.hk) held a seminar on alternative proposals and comments on Hong Kong's constitutional reform titled " Looking ...»
The Real Hong Kong and the Real Politics11/7/09 9:08 AM
Mr. LEUNG Chun-ying , Convenor of the Non-official Members of the Executive Council of the HKSAR, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 24 September 2009. Below is the text of his speech. View and download his presentation in pdf format Thank you, ...»
The British experience of minimum wages11/4/09 6:02 PM
Hong Kong's Provisional Minimum Wage Commission recently visited Britain for a study tour of the country's minimum wage system. The Commission has yet to publish its findings from the study, ...»
The Current Governance Crisis11/1/09 5:42 PM
Mr David Chu Yu-lin, former Hong Kong Deputy to the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China and member of the Legislative Council of the HKSAR, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 29 October 2009. ...»
Quality of Life in Hong Kong8/25/09 3:52 PM
Mr. Bernard Chan, Chairman of the Antiquities Advisory Board, the Advisory Committee on Revitalizing Historical Buildings and the Council for Sustainable Development, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 23 July 2009. These were his remarks. ...»
Birdcage or Framework? Considering what comes next in Constitutional Reform?7/27/09 5:29 PM
Dr Michael DeGolyer, Director of Hong Kong Transition Project and Professor of Department of Government & International Studies of Hong Kong Baptist University, was the guest speaker at the Foundation's evening talk on 24 July 2009. ...»
Phasing out the Functional Constituencies6/30/09 1:15 PM
Dr Allen Lee Peng Fei, Public Affairs Commentator, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 8 June 2009. Below is the text of his speech. I have many friends sitting here and some got me into "trouble". One of them, David Ackers-Jones, together with S. ...»
Functional and Dysfunctional Constituencies5/5/09 3:34 PM
Dr Michael DeGolyer , Director of Hong Kong Transition Project and Professor of Department of Government & International Studies of Hong Kong Baptist University, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 17 April 2009. ...»
One Country - Two Systems and why it matters to the US4/3/09 3:28 PM
Mr Joseph R Donovan Jr, US Consul General, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 31 March 2009.                         ...»
The Innovative Economy3/9/09 5:21 PM
Findings of Government-commissioned Opinion Poll on Healthcare Reform & Funding - Omitting Inconvenient Truths?2/20/09 4:14 PM
Macau A23 Legislation2/3/09 6:59 PM
View of A-23 Legislation in Macau from the perspective of China’s Constitution and its implications for Hong Kong1/15/09 6:34 PM
The Politics of Article 23 Consultation in Macau1/15/09 5:13 PM

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