维护公共利益:香港的经验

P. Law, Trevor T W Wan
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1. 香港曾被誉为位于中国外围的“自由飞地”,以其充满活力的普通法传统和具有公民意识的公民而闻名,他们经常“根据共同的宪法意义动员起来,抵制被认为是政权渎职的行为”。团体和个人以“公众利益”的名义提出司法覆核申请,在司法法庭上对抗行政和宪制上的不公正。然而,尽管他们的理由可能是高尚的,这些有公益精神的诉讼当事人必须首先克服一个司法障碍,然后他们的申请才能进行——他们必须说服法院,他们有必要提起诉讼。借用凯恩创造的术语,他们必须表现出“公共利益立场”。虽然公共利益地位对法律来说并不是一个新概念,但它的轮廓和运作继续引起法官、学者和实践者的讨论和怀疑,促使在普通法司法管辖区出现了大量的判例法。
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Standing Up for Public Interest Standing: The Hong Kong Experience
1. Hong Kong, once hailed as a ‘liberal enclave’ located at the periphery of China, is known for its vibrant common law tradition and civic-minded citizenry that regularly ‘mobilize on shared constitutional meanings to resist perceived regime malfeasance’. Through lodging judicial review applications in the name of ‘public interest’, organisations and individuals move to combat administrative and constitutional injustice in the judicial fora. Nevertheless, noble though their causes might be, these public-spirited litigants must first surmount one jurisdictional hurdle before their applications can proceed – they must convince the courts that they have the requisite standing to bring the action. Toborrow the term coinedby Cane, they have to show ‘public interest standing’. While public interest standing is no novel concept to the law, its contours and operation continue to attract discussions and scepticism among judges, scholars and practitioners, catalysing the emergence of a sizeable corpus of case law across common law jurisdictions.
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