The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective



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The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective by Rosalind Dixon (editor), Adrienne Stone (editor) (z-lib.org)

Kwong v. Medical Council of Hong Kong, it was argued that the Courts should 

defer to the judgment and expertise of the Medical Council who were in a bet-

ter position to determine what kind of restriction on professional advertising 

by doctors would be necessary.

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 Yet the Court of Final Appeal was prepared 



68 

(2002) 5 HKCFAR 415 447.

69 

[2008] 3 HKLRD 524.




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Johannes M. M. Chan

to subject the justifications to a searching scrutiny and eventually overrode 

the judgment of the Medical Council primarily because the decision involved 

free speech.



7.5.2.  An Alternative Test of ‘Manifestly without Reasonable Foundations’

In contrast, the Court readily extended the concept to social and economic 

rights by adopting a new standard of manifestly without reasonable foun-

dations. It readily accepted that allocation of resources in the context of 

socio-economic policies was a matter for the executive government so that 

a less vigorous scrutiny would be justified. Thus, in Fok Chun-wa v. Hospital 



Authority, the Court held that in the context of allocation of limited public 

funds, the Government should be left to decide whether to have any social 

welfare scheme, and if so, its extent and who should benefit thereunder.

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 It 



was not for the court to find an alternative solution and the courts would inter-

vene only if the impugned measure had clearly transgressed beyond the range 

of alternatives. In that case, the issue was whether a differential and higher fee 

for obstetric services for non-Hong Kong residents could be justified. The dif-

ferential fee regime was introduced to discourage Mainland pregnant mothers 

from giving birth in Hong Kong, as such incidents, due to their sheer number, 

have caused considerable anxieties and strains in obstetric services and hos-

pital resources for Hong Kong pregnant mothers. The Court of Final Appeal 

found that a distinction based on residence status was entirely within the spec-

trum of reasonableness and that the measure was not discriminatory, taking 

into account, among other things, the need to ensure the sustainability of 

providing subsidised health services and the entitlement to subsidised health 

services not being a fundamental right.

The idea that social and economic rights are not fundamental rights 

has been expressed in some earlier cases. In Chan Mei Yee v. Director of 

Immigration, Hartmann J held that social and economic rights were pro-

motional and aspirational in nature and hence the ICESCR did not create 

any legally enforceable obligations.

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 This has attracted a rebuke from the 



Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in its concluding obser-

vation on the Initial Periodic Report on the HKSAR. The Committee, in unu-

sually strong language, ‘regrets’ such views, which were ‘based on a mistaken 

understanding of the legal obligations arising from the Covenant’ and urged 

70 

(2012) 15 HKCFAR 409, paras 62–81.



71 

HCAL 77/1999, 13 July 2000. See also Chan To Foon v. Director of Immigration [2001] 3 

HKLRD 109, 131–4, and Mok Chi Hung v. Director of Immigration [2001] 2 HKLRD 125, where 

a similar sentiment has been expressed.




 

Behind the Text of the Basic Law 

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the Government not to repeat similar views in judicial proceedings.

72

 In reply, 



the Government stated that ‘we note the Committee’s observation that the 

Covenant is not merely “promotional” or “aspirational” in nature and accept 

that it creates binding obligations at the international level’.

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While the Government’s reply was ambiguous as to its stance on social 



and economic rights at the domestic level, it did refrain from arguing that 

social and economic rights are aspirational or promotional in nature in sub-

sequent legal proceedings. Instead, it urged, and to a large extent success-

fully, the courts to afford a wide margin of appreciation to the Government 

whenever social and economic rights were engaged. The courts responded by 

developing the concept of manifestly without reasonable foundation, and in so 

doing, drew a distinction between cases involving socio-economic policies and 

cases involving fundamental rights or core values. Thus, in Kong Yunming v. 




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