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JUSTICE HONG KONG BRANCH
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We have interviewed a number of persons and this report is partly based on conversations with them and in some cases on memoranda and reference books supplied by them:-
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Members of the Committee of the Hong Kong Branch of JUSTICE.
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The Hon. Mr. Justice Huggins.
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Prof. Stanley V. Anderson, University of California, Berkeley.
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Mr. K.M.A. Barnett, E.D., Commissioner for Census
and Statistics, Hong Kong Government.
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5. Mr. O.V. Cheung, Q.C., J.P.
7. Mr. B.S. McElney, Solicitor.
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Mr. Anthony R. Dicks, Barrister-at-law.
Mr. J. Rear, Law Lecturer, Department of Law, Hong Kong University.
We have also had available the following publications and we acknowledge our indebtedness to the authors and editors thereof:-
JUSTICE: The Citizen and the Administration by Sir John Whyatt (1965)
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The Ombudsman: Citizens Defender by Ronald C.
Rowat
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The Censorial System of Ming China, by Jucker Canadian Ombudsman Proposals by Stanley V. Anderson (1966)
Ombudsman for American Government by Stanley V. Anderson.
6. JUSTICE: The Office of Ombudsman in Jamaica. 7. Working papers on Dynamic Aspects of the Rule of Law in the Modern Age South-east Asia and Pacific Conference of Jurists (February 1965)
8. Aspects of the Search for Administrative Justice: with particular reference to the New Zealand Ombuds- man by Guy Powles.