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  2. Hong Kong Institute of Planners - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Institute of Planners membership system promotes professional excellence, knowledge sharing, and ethical practice. It consists of different grades, including Honorary Member, Fellow, Full Member, Retired Member, Student Member and Affiliate. Requirements vary for each grade, and members must follow the Code of Professional Conduct.

  3. Religion in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Hong Kong is characterised by a multi-faith diversity of beliefs and practices. Most of the Hong Kong people of Chinese descent practice Chinese folk religion [2] – which may include Confucian and Taoist doctrines and ritual traditions – or Buddhism, mostly of the Chinese variety . According to official statistics for the year ...

  4. ISO 3166-2:HK - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-2:HK is the entry for Hong Kong in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1 . Currently no ISO 3166-2 codes are defined in the entry for ...

  5. Licentiate of the Medical Council of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    A few hundred of the Colonial doctors remain in practice in Hong Kong today. Since 1997, all non-locally trained doctors have to obtain the LMCHK medical license from the MCHK. Consequently, the countries of origin of the LMCHK doctors have changed dramatically in the last 20 years; the group is now much more diverse.

  6. The Practice of the 'One Country, Two Systems' Policy in the ...

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    The white paper ignited a firestorm of criticism from various sectors in Hong Kong who worried that the Communist leadership was reneging on its pledges to abide by the “one country, two systems” policy that allows for a democratic, autonomous Hong Kong under Beijing’s rule. References

  7. Legal education in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The GDEHKL is the only law programme in Hong Kong which substantially satisfies both the requirements for entry into the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL) for those who intend to practice law in Hong Kong, and also the requirements for entry into the Legal Practice Course (LPC) and the English Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) for ...

  8. Director of Public Prosecutions (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The Director of Public Prosecutions of Hong Kong (DPP) is a law officer and head of the Prosecutions Division of the Department of Justice; the director is responsible for directing the conduct of trials and appeals on behalf of Hong Kong, providing legal advice to law enforcement agencies (such as Hong Kong Police, Hong Kong Customs and Excise, and ICAC), exercising the discretion of whether ...

  9. Law Society of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Law Society of Hong Kong is responsible for the classification and qualification of lawyers in Hong Kong. According to Hong Kong law, all Hong Kong solicitors must be members of this association. The Law Society is currently headed by President C. M. Chan (陳澤銘) and is located on the third floor of Wing On House in Central.