?One Country, Two Systems? of Legal Research: A Brief Guide to Finding the Law of China?s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

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?One Country, Two Systems? of Legal Research: A Brief Guide to Finding the Law of China?s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

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http://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/hong_kong1.htm

Here’s some info about the authors…

Roy L. Sturgeon is the Foreign, Comparative, and International Law/Reference Librarian at Tulane University Law School in New Orleans, Louisiana. He earned his JD from Valparaiso University, MLS from St. John?s University, and LLM in Chinese law from Tsinghua University in Beijing. He worked previously as the Foreign and International Law Librarian at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center’s Gould Law Library in New York. While there, he spent May 2009 as a visiting professor at Wuhan University Law School in central China. He has published articles in the International Journal of Legal Information, American Libraries, World Libraries, and Texas Hispanic Journal of Law and Policy. He has spoken about China at academic conferences in America and China. In addition, he is writing an article on free speech in China, a book on Chinese legal history, and chairs the Asian Law Interest Group (ALIG) of the American Association of Law Libraries’s (AALL) Foreign, Comparative and International Law-Special Interest Section (FCIL-SIS).

Sergio Stone is the Foreign, Comparative and International Law (FCIL) Librarian at Stanford Law School?s Robert Crown Law Library in Stanford, California. He earned his MLIS from the University of Denver and JD from New York University. He worked previously as the FCIL Librarian at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law?s Westminster Law Library in Colorado. In addition, he is the Vice Chair/Chair-Elect of AALL?s FCIL-SIS and Immediate Past Chair of the ALIG.

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