The Hong Kong Final Appeal Court of Court will be a very judge, Fan Lishen, will not be renewed after completing the term of office on Monday (September 30).Hong Kong judicial institutions said that Fan Liyan decided not to be renewed due to personal reasons and emphasized that the operation of the finals was not affected. The judicial institution will continue to be a very suitable candidate in Hong Kong and overseas.
The Hong Kong Ming Pao reported that Nicholas Phillips has served as a very judge from the final court since October 1, 2012, and has ended the four term and a total of 12 years on Monday.The judicial institution expressed his gratitude to his for supporting the rule of law and contributing to the finals of the Court for many years.At present, there are still 10 judges in the final court, including four Hong Kong judges and six other common judges in other ordinary laws in the United Kingdom and Australia.
The judicial institution also said that although some judges have left their office in recent years, most of them are very judges who have been in office or have left.Promise.
It is reported that Fan Li Shen is the fourth overseas judge who has left his office this year.Two Jonathan Sumption and Lawrence Colls, two overseas judges from the British Courtyard, resigned in early June this year.
Among them, Cen Yaoxin published an article entitled by the Law of Hong Kong in the British Financial Times after his resignation, saying that many Hong Kong judges have "forgot to be a traditional role as the people of freedom of the people."The ruling of the human case is "unable to stand in the legal".He pointed out that Hong Kong judges should face three major issues, including the National Security Law and Inciting Articles to greatly restrict the judges, the Chinese people's interpretation of the country can overthrow the Hong Kong court ruling at any time, and the official use of the National Security Law to target peace.
Hao Lian Si showed that resignation was because of the political situation involved in Hong Kong, but it said that he had the most confident confidence in the independence of the Hong Kong Court and the judge.
Subsequently, Beverley Mclachlin, a judge from Canada, also announced that she will no longer renew after the end of July after the end of July.
According to the online media "Hong Kong 01", McLarien said that serving the people of Hong Kong is an honor. She still confidence in court members, their independence, and their determination to safeguard the rule of law.