E-Newsletter 2010 (April Issue)


Upcoming Advocacy Projects and Activities

終極普選團結大會 – 4 月 25 日(星期日)

*終極普選團結大會*

日期:2010 年 4 月 25 日(星期日)
時間:3:00pm – 5:00pm
地點:明愛九龍社區中心 3 樓禮堂(九龍太子道西 256A 號)
目的:凝聚力量爭取終極普選、推動普選聯策略及政改方案、反對政府爛方案
大會負責人:李健勤、陳樹英
地圖: http://klncc.caritas.org.hk/center.asp

倡議及活動回顧

Review on Advocacy Projects and Activities

「我在中國」(Co-China)之九:從反高鐵看跨境正義

香港的反高鐵運動吸引了眾多內地人的關注,不僅有內地媒體進行深度報導,在twitter上關於反高鐵的活動更是得到很多內地網友的聲援。雖然很多 人並不十分清楚這場運動的前因後果、來龍去脈,但還是有眾多內地人用各種方式表達自己的支持。

有人不解,為什麽內地人會關心發生在香港的一次社會運動。究其原因大抵是因為在遇到相似事件時內地人往往很難自由地表達反對,而港人能走上街頭表達 意見和訴求,這在某種程度上會被看做是在代所有被強權壓制者發出聲音。

本週日下午三時「我在中國」(Co-China)之九—-從反高鐵看跨境正義,梁文道、司徒薇和您共同探討。

講者:
梁文道:文化評論人
司徒薇:香港大學比較文學系助理教授

主持: 杜婷:「我在中國」(Co-China)論壇負責人

時間: 4月18日下午3時-5時
地點: 香港灣仔駱克道3號小童群益會總部607室
twitter直播帳號:@du_ting @wang_pablo
新浪微博直播帳號:cochina論壇(http://t.sina.com.cn /1729620664)
視頻直播:http://zh-cn.justin.tv/co_china#r=6pGkC30~

Co-China論壇主辦、香港公共專業聯盟協辦

E-Newsletter 2010 (March Issue)


Upcoming Advocacy Projects and Activities

「我在中國」(Co-China)之九:從反高鐵看跨境正義

香港的反高鐵運動吸引了眾多內地人的關注,不僅有內地媒體進行深度報導,在twitter上關於反高鐵的活動更是得到很多內地網友的聲援。雖然很多 人並不十分清楚這場運動的前因後果、來龍去脈,但還是有眾多內地人用各種方式表達自己的支持。

有人不解,為什麽內地人會關心發生在香港的一次社會運動。究其原因大抵是因為在遇到相似事件時內地人往往很難自由地表達反對,而港人能走上街頭表達 意見和訴求,這在某種程度上會被看做是在代所有被強權壓制者發出聲音。

本週日下午三時「我在中國」(Co-China)之九—-從反高鐵看跨境正義,梁文道、司徒薇和您共同探討。

講者:
梁文道:文化評論人
司徒薇:香港大學比較文學系助理教授

主持: 杜婷:「我在中國」(Co-China)論壇負責人

時間: 4月18日下午3時-5時
地點: 香港灣仔駱克道3號小童群益會總部607室
twitter直播帳號:@du_ting @wang_pablo
新浪微博直播帳號:cochina論壇(http://t.sina.com.cn /1729620664)
視頻直播:http://zh-cn.justin.tv/co_china#r=6pGkC30~

Co-China論壇主辦、香港公共專業聯盟協辦

倡議及活動回顧

Review on Advocacy Projects and Activities

Professional Commons supports Earth Hour 2010

在2010年3月27日 (星期六)晚上8點半,熄燈一小時

Turn off the lights for one hour at 8:30pm on 27 March 2010
Mission:
「地球一小時」藉著身體力 行,傳達 一個正面的訊息。只要同心,任何希望都有無限的可能。
Earth Hour is a message of hope and action. Imagine what we can do if we act together.
http://www.wwf.org.hk/earthhour

「反 侵權 反 迫遷」說明會

日期:314(星 期日)

時間:下午2:30

場地:灣仔駱克道3號, 小童羣益會大厦六樓607

這是制止政府在3月17日通過惡法的最後機會!屆時將有立法會議員和專 家解釋法案內容及指出條例漏洞,並有受害業主和住客親述被迫遷經歷,同時商討 制止惡法通過的行動。

降低強制拍賣門檻至八成是利 益輸送

(1)        條例違反基本法保障私有產權的精神,多年來的強拍案例證明,小業主和租户無法獲得合理賠償,更有不服上訴的小業主被罰賠償數百萬元訟費

(2)        在千瘡百孔的城規體制下放寬重建,祇會出現大量摩天高樓及屏風樓,未能實際改善社區環境

(3)        舊樓業主「等重建、拒維修」的心態可能變本加厲,使樓宇失修問題惡化,弱勢租户的處境雪上加霜

(4)        地產商只會擇肥而噬,只收購重建後大賺的樓宇,真正安全欠佳的舊樓通常不會被選中

我們要求立法會擱置修訂條例,反對政府於今年41強 行實施「侵犯私有產權、明益地產商」的措施!

請加入行動

(1)    一人一信向政府表達意見

(2)    致電你當區的立法會議員、區議員表達意見

(3)    我們誠邀你於3月14日下午2時半參加在灣仔駱克道3號607室舉行的「反侵權    反迫遷」說明會,共商制止惡法的行動。

_________________________________

關注團體:關注城市規劃社區大聯盟、人民規劃行動、環保觸覺、灣仔金國大廈業主、K28波鞋街關注組、銅鑼灣希 雲街業主、創建香港、中西區關注組、 保護堅尼地道小組、肇輝臺關注組、關注北角京華道發展大聯盟

協辦政黨:公民黨

網 址:http://www.communityalliance.org.hk

聯絡傳 真:30119577                  聯絡電郵:sallysally007@gmail.com

E-Newsletter 2010 (February Issue)


Upcoming Advocacy Projects and Activities

Professional Commons supports Earth Hour 2010

在2010年3月27日 (星期六)晚上8點半,熄燈一小時

Turn off the lights for one hour at 8:30pm on 27 March 2010
Mission:
「地球一小時」藉著身體力 行,傳達 一個正面的訊息。只要同心,任何希望都有無限的可能。
Earth Hour is a message of hope and action. Imagine what we can do if we act together.
http://www.wwf.org.hk/earthhour

「反 侵權 反 迫遷」說明會

日期:314(星 期日)

時間:下午2:30

場地:灣仔駱克道3號, 小童羣益會大厦六樓607

這是制止政府在3月17日通過惡法的最後機會!屆時將有立法會議員和專 家解釋法案內容及指出條例漏洞,並有受害業主和住客親述被迫遷經歷,同時商討 制止惡法通過的行動。

降低強制拍賣門檻至八成是利 益輸送

(1)        條例違反基本法保障私有產權的精神,多年來的強拍案例證明,小業主和租户無法獲得合理賠償,更有不服上訴的小業主被罰賠償數百萬元訟費

(2)        在千瘡百孔的城規體制下放寬重建,祇會出現大量摩天高樓及屏風樓,未能實際改善社區環境

(3)        舊樓業主「等重建、拒維修」的心態可能變本加厲,使樓宇失修問題惡化,弱勢租户的處境雪上加霜

(4)        地產商只會擇肥而噬,只收購重建後大賺的樓宇,真正安全欠佳的舊樓通常不會被選中

我們要求立法會擱置修訂條例,反對政府於今年41強 行實施「侵犯私有產權、明益地產商」的措施!

請加入行動

(1)    一人一信向政府表達意見

(2)    致電你當區的立法會議員、區議員表達意見

(3)    我們誠邀你於3月14日下午2時半參加在灣仔駱克道3號607室舉行的「反侵權    反迫遷」說明會,共商制止惡法的行動。

__________________________________________

關注團體:關注城市規劃社區大聯盟、人民規劃行動、環保觸覺、灣仔金國大廈業主、K28波鞋街關注組、銅鑼灣希 雲街業主、創建香港、中西區關注組、 保護堅尼地道小組、肇輝臺關注組、關注北角京華道發展大聯盟

協辦政黨:公民黨

網 址:http://www.communityalliance.org.hk

聯絡傳 真:30119577                  聯絡電郵:sallysally007@gmail.com

倡議及活動回顧

Review on Advocacy Projects and Activities

「高鐵角力:香港學懂了甚麽?」

Chinese Version Only

「高鐵角力:香港學懂了甚麽?」

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高鐵事件引發議會內外的激烈爭論和對立,並引發各方對社會矛盾的 認真理解和分析,已喚起市民對政府管治文化、議會運作效果、 公眾參與過程、城市公共空間、文化價值取向、都會發展規劃等問題的全面關注。

香 港城市大學當代中國研究計劃、嶺南大學文化研究系及公共專業聯盟現聯合舉辦一場以「高鐵角力:香港學懂了甚麽?」為題的研 討會,邀請各界人士出席,一起總結經驗,吸取教訓,發表意見,作理性交流。現特函誠邀 閣下抽空出席參與討論,俾能集思廣益。

研討 會將以對話、交流形式進行,儘量避免各說各話,歡迎所有人士出席,詳情如下:

主辦:香港城市大學當代中國研究計劃、嶺南大學文化 研究系、公共專業聯盟

日期:2010年2月7日星期日下午2:30至5:30

地點: 香 港城市大學教學樓四樓陳其鑣演講廳 (LT–6)

議程及講者名單

第 一節 (2:30pm):議會運作與公眾期望

主持:梁 旭明 (嶺 南大學文化研究系)

討論嘉賓:吳靄儀、梁啓智、朱凱迪

第二節 (3:30pm): 管治方式與公眾參與

主持:張楚勇 (香港城市大學公共及社會行政 學系)

討論嘉賓:羅 雅寧、鄭宇碩、陳景輝

第三節 (4:30pm):基建發展與都市願景

主持:黎廣德 (公共專業聯盟主席)

討論嘉賓: 鄭 敏華、梁 家傑、許寶強
查詢:

李小姐 (電郵 rcccrc@cityu.edu.hk ;  電話 3442 7331; 傳真 3442 0285)
袁小姐 (電郵 k2yuen@Ln.edu.hk; 電話 2616 7484;傳真 2572 5170)

安好!

研討會主辦者

陳清僑 謹上

(嶺 南大學文化研究系 教授)

E-Newsletter 2010 (January Issue)


Upcoming Advocacy Projects and Activities

「高鐵角力:香港學懂了甚麽?」

Chinese Version Only

「高鐵角力:香港學懂了甚麽?」

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LNCS-logotype-final-1

Sent

高鐵事件引發議會內外的激烈爭論和對立,並引發各方對社會矛盾的認真理解和分析,已喚起市民對政府管治文化、議會運作效果、 公眾參與過程、城市公共空間、文化價值取向、都會發展規劃等問題的全面關注。

香港城市大學當代中國研究計劃、嶺南大學文化研究系及公共專業聯盟現聯合舉辦一場以「高鐵角力:香港學懂了甚麽?」為題的研 討會,邀請各界人士出席,一起總結經驗,吸取教訓,發表意見,作理性交流。現特函誠邀 閣下抽空出席參與討論,俾能集思廣益。

研討會將以對話、交流形式進行,儘量避免各說各話,歡迎所有人士出席,詳情如下:

主辦:香港城市大學當代中國研究計劃、嶺南大學文化研究系、公共專業聯盟

日期:2010年2月7日星期日下午2:30至5:30

地點: 香 港城市大學教學樓四樓陳其鑣演講廳 (LT–6)

議程及講者名單

第一節 (2:30pm):議會運作與公眾期望

主持:梁 旭明 (嶺 南大學文化研究系)

討論嘉賓:吳靄儀、梁啓智、朱凱迪

第二節 (3:30pm): 管治方式與公眾參與

主持:張楚勇 (香港城市大學公共及社會行政 學系)

討論嘉賓:羅 雅寧、鄭宇碩、陳景輝

第三節 (4:30pm):基建發展與都市願景

主持:黎廣德 (公共專業聯盟主席)

討論嘉賓: 鄭 敏華、梁 家傑、許寶強
查詢:

李小姐 (電郵 rcccrc@cityu.edu.hk ;  電話 3442 7331; 傳真 3442 0285)
袁小姐 (電郵 k2yuen@Ln.edu.hk;電話 2616 7484;傳真 2572 5170)

安好!

研討會主辦者

陳清僑 謹上

(嶺南大學文化研究系 教授)

動活回顧

Review on Advocacy Projects and Activities

TAXATION LAW RESEARCH PROGRAMME (TLRP) – Asian Institute of International Financial Law

www.AIIFL.com

Faculty of Law

University of Hong Kong

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2nd International Conference – Friday, 29 January 2010 (Full Day)

GREEN TAXATION IN EAST ASIA:
PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

VENUE
Council Chamber, 8/F Meng Wah Complex
The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong

We have used the term Green Taxation as a shorthand expression to include:

Taxes, fees and charges – similar to traditional taxes, fees and charges – which are directed (at least in part) at generating improved environmental outcomes.

Conference Overview

East Asia – and particularly Greater China – confront severe environmental degradation problems as a direct product of several decades of remarkable economic growth. It is for this reason that the conference will make East Asia its primary focus. The conference will remain fundamentally comparative, however. The ultimate aim is to inform the debate (as it relates to the use of tax and related measures) on meeting environmental challenges in East Asia by drawing on relevant world-wide experience.

A primary aim of the conference is to generate an academically well grounded comparative study of the use and misuse of fiscal measures – especially Green Taxation:

To encourage environmental protection and improvement in particular jurisdictions (and across jurisdictional borders);

To discourage practises leading to environmental damage and degradation in particular jurisdictions (and across jurisdictional borders).

We are also interested in the revenue outcomes of such measures – and the way such outcomes can, in turn, shape later tax and related policy – and social behaviour. Our aim is that the conference will explore the scope – and limits – of Green Taxation in depth.

Regional Relevance

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has seen a marked degradation of its living environment, including air quality, over the last two decades, especially. Environmental degradation is even worse in the Mainland PRC. In 2006 it was reported that 16 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world, where “you could chew the air”, were in Mainland China.

Debate about the full extent of the problems, their causes and appropriate remedies is both widespread and animated. Governments in the PRC, the HKSAR and the Macau Special Administrative Region (MacauSAR) all openly recognize that there are serious problems.

This debate has taken place within the context of the intense worldwide conversation about global warming, climate change and environmental degradation generally. East Asia has been part of this dialogue and within this region there has been significant discussion about public policy initiatives like carbon-trading systems and a wide range of other regulatory controls.

Also, since 2000, an annual Global Conference on Environmental Taxation (GCET) has been held, see further: http://www.worldecotax.org/. To date, the GCET has mainly focussed on environmental taxation issues arising in the Americas, the EU and Australia. Thus far, there has been no serious, detailed, comparative study primarily focussed of the good – and bad – ways in which Green Taxation can be utilized in East Asia as one important means to try and shape collective environment-affecting behaviour.

The aim of this conference is to address this space in the public policy debate.

Presenters and Commentators

A number noted tax policy specialists and public policy commentators from a range of jurisdictions have already advised that they plan to attend the conference, including:

Professor Neil H. Buchanan, George Washington University, USA

Professor Art Cockfield, Queens University, Kingston, Canada

Professor Mattias Derlen, Umea University, Sweden

Professor David Duff, University of British Columbia, Canada

Shelley Griffiths, University of Otago, New Zealand

Wayne Gumley, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

Professor Rick Krever, Monash University, Australia

Professor Johan Lindholm, Umea University, Sweden

Christine Loh, CEO, Civic Exchange, Hong Kong

Professor Janet Milne, Vermont Law School, USA

Professor Stephen Phua, National University of Singapore

Professor Richard Simmons, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Professor Natalie Stoianoff, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Professor Jeff Vanderwolk, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Professor Yang, Bin, Xiamen University, China

Participants

We welcome enquiries from anyone who may be interested in attending the conference. Please contact either Richard Cullen or Flora Leung (contact details below) at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) if you would like to advise that you plan to attend.

Registration for the conference participants will be free. You can register with Flora Leung by returning the Registration Form by fax at (852) 2549 8495. All participants will be responsible for valid travel documents to Hong Kong and their own travel and accommodation arrangements and expenses. Note: a limited number of rooms may be available at a discounted rate at Robert Black College (RBC) at HKU. Early registrants will have the best chance of securing these rooms. Those who wish to book rooms at RBC will need to provide RBC with their full current credit card details upon request. For your information, the current discounted rate per night at RBC is approximately HKD500. The price is the same for single and double.

For further information about the conference, please contact either:

Professor Richard Cullen

Phone: (852) 2859 2963
Email: richard.cullen@gmail.com
or

Flora Leung

Phone: (852) 2859 2941
Fax: (852) 2549 8495
Email: fkleung@hku.hk

You can find out more about the TLRP at:

http://law.hku.hk/aiifl/research/taxation.html

You can find out more about Robert Black College and reservation at:

http://www.hku.hk/rblack/introduction/index.html

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Registration Form

29 January 2010
GREEN TAXATION IN EAST ASIA: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

Please fax the registration form to (852) 2549 8495 to reserve a place

Title: Professor / Dr / Mr / Ms

First Name: _______________________ Surname: ____________________

Organization: ___________________________________________________

Position: _______________________________________________________

Tel: ______________________ Fax: ____________________________

Email: __________________________

For enquiries: please contact Flora Leung by phone at (852) 2859 2941 or Email at fkleung@hku.hk

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Consultative Forum on Constitutional Reform for the IT and Engineering Sectors

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With regard to the Government’s proposal on constitutional reform in 2012, IT Voice, E4US and The Professional Commons will jointly organize a forum for detailed discussion and sharing on the proposal on 25 January 2010.

Details of the forum are as follows:

Date: 25 January 2010

Time: 7:00pm – 8:30 pm

Venue: Room UR3, 8/F, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong

Host: Mr. Charles Mok, Mr. Albert Lai

Presenters: Mr. SC Leung, Mr. Dennis Kwok

Language: Cantonese

Registration:  Below is the Registration form

Enquiry:  (Tel) 8200 6332 (Mr. Chan) / (E-mail) info@procommons.org.hk

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Your Participation

公共專業聯盟自成立以來,得到各會員積極參與和協助,令會務日益發展,所涉及的社會議題日益廣泛,會員數目亦不斷增加。我們一向重視會員的寶貴意見,有見 及此,本會即將開展的各項計劃亦希望收集您們的提議。如你對本會的活動及發展有任何意見,歡迎電郵致info@procommons.org.hk, 或致 電8200 6332。

E-Newsletter 2009 (December Issue)


Upcoming Advocacy Projects and Activities

TAXATION LAW RESEARCH PROGRAMME (TLRP) – Asian Institute of International Financial Law

www.AIIFL.com

Faculty of Law

University of Hong Kong

______________________________________________

2nd International Conference – Friday, 29 January 2010 (Full Day)

GREEN TAXATION IN EAST ASIA:
PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

VENUE
Council Chamber, 8/F Meng Wah Complex
The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong

We have used the term Green Taxation as a shorthand expression to include:

Taxes, fees and charges – similar to traditional taxes, fees and charges – which are directed (at least in part) at generating improved environmental outcomes.

Conference Overview

East Asia – and particularly Greater China – confront severe environmental degradation problems as a direct product of several decades of remarkable economic growth. It is for this reason that the conference will make East Asia its primary focus. The conference will remain fundamentally comparative, however. The ultimate aim is to inform the debate (as it relates to the use of tax and related measures) on meeting environmental challenges in East Asia by drawing on relevant world-wide experience.

A primary aim of the conference is to generate an academically well grounded comparative study of the use and misuse of fiscal measures – especially Green Taxation:

To encourage environmental protection and improvement in particular jurisdictions (and across jurisdictional borders);

To discourage practises leading to environmental damage and degradation in particular jurisdictions (and across jurisdictional borders).

We are also interested in the revenue outcomes of such measures – and the way such outcomes can, in turn, shape later tax and related policy – and social behaviour. Our aim is that the conference will explore the scope – and limits – of Green Taxation in depth.

Regional Relevance

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has seen a marked degradation of its living environment, including air quality, over the last two decades, especially. Environmental degradation is even worse in the Mainland PRC. In 2006 it was reported that 16 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world, where “you could chew the air”, were in Mainland China.

Debate about the full extent of the problems, their causes and appropriate remedies is both widespread and animated. Governments in the PRC, the HKSAR and the Macau Special Administrative Region (MacauSAR) all openly recognize that there are serious problems.

This debate has taken place within the context of the intense worldwide conversation about global warming, climate change and environmental degradation generally. East Asia has been part of this dialogue and within this region there has been significant discussion about public policy initiatives like carbon-trading systems and a wide range of other regulatory controls.

Also, since 2000, an annual Global Conference on Environmental Taxation (GCET) has been held, see further: http://www.worldecotax.org/. To date, the GCET has mainly focussed on environmental taxation issues arising in the Americas, the EU and Australia. Thus far, there has been no serious, detailed, comparative study primarily focussed of the good – and bad – ways in which Green Taxation can be utilized in East Asia as one important means to try and shape collective environment-affecting behaviour.

The aim of this conference is to address this space in the public policy debate.

Presenters and Commentators

A number noted tax policy specialists and public policy commentators from a range of jurisdictions have already advised that they plan to attend the conference, including:

Professor Neil H. Buchanan, George Washington University, USA

Professor Art Cockfield, Queens University, Kingston, Canada

Professor Mattias Derlen, Umea University, Sweden

Professor David Duff, University of British Columbia, Canada

Shelley Griffiths, University of Otago, New Zealand

Wayne Gumley, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

Professor Rick Krever, Monash University, Australia

Professor Johan Lindholm, Umea University, Sweden

Christine Loh, CEO, Civic Exchange, Hong Kong

Professor Janet Milne, Vermont Law School, USA

Professor Stephen Phua, National University of Singapore

Professor Richard Simmons, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Professor Natalie Stoianoff, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Professor Jeff Vanderwolk, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Professor Yang, Bin, Xiamen University, China

Participants

We welcome enquiries from anyone who may be interested in attending the conference. Please contact either Richard Cullen or Flora Leung (contact details below) at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) if you would like to advise that you plan to attend.

Registration for the conference participants will be free. You can register with Flora Leung by returning the Registration Form by fax at (852) 2549 8495. All participants will be responsible for valid travel documents to Hong Kong and their own travel and accommodation arrangements and expenses. Note: a limited number of rooms may be available at a discounted rate at Robert Black College (RBC) at HKU. Early registrants will have the best chance of securing these rooms. Those who wish to book rooms at RBC will need to provide RBC with their full current credit card details upon request. For your information, the current discounted rate per night at RBC is approximately HKD500. The price is the same for single and double.

For further information about the conference, please contact either:

Professor Richard Cullen

Phone: (852) 2859 2963
Email: richard.cullen@gmail.com
or

Flora Leung

Phone: (852) 2859 2941
Fax: (852) 2549 8495
Email: fkleung@hku.hk

You can find out more about the TLRP at:

http://law.hku.hk/aiifl/research/taxation.html

You can find out more about Robert Black College and reservation at:

http://www.hku.hk/rblack/introduction/index.html

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With regard to the Government’s proposal on constitutional reform in 2012, IT Voice, E4US and The Professional Commons will jointly organize a forum for detailed discussion and sharing on the proposal on 25 January 2010.

Details of the forum are as follows:

Date: 25 January 2010

Time: 7:00pm – 8:30 pm

Venue: Room UR3, 8/F, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong

Host: Mr. Charles Mok, Mr. Albert Lai

Presenters: Mr. SC Leung, Mr. Dennis Kwok

Language: Cantonese

Registration:  Below is the Registration form

Enquiry:  (Tel) 8200 6332 (Mr. Chan) / (E-mail) info@procommons.org.hk

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日期:2009年11月21日 (星期六)

時間:下午2:30–5:30

場地:香港城市大學教學樓4樓14號演講廳 (LT 14)

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香港城市大學當代中國研究計劃

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張超雄博士
香港理工大學應用社會科學學系

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政黨代表(待確定):

劉江華 (民建聯)

劉健儀 (自由黨)

鄭家富 (民主黨)

余若薇 (公民黨)

李卓人 (職工盟)

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第三節:政府代表回應(待確定)及公眾發言


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