Doing Justice to Public Opinion in Public Consultations: What to Do and What NOT to Do - A Case Study of the Government's Consultation Exercise on its Proposals to Implement Article 23 of the Basic LawBack

 
The report was supplied by the Research Team on the Compendium of Submissions on Article 23 of the Basic Law. Nothing in it was related to the Public Opinion Programme at the University of Hong Kong. Dr Robert Ting-Yiu Chung was the Honorary Secretary of the Research Team in his personal capacity.
   
 Full report of "Doing Justice to Public Opinion in Public Consultations: What to Do and What NOT to Do"
   
 Appendix 1: Membership of the Research Team
   
 Appendix 2: Terms of Reference of the Research Team
   
 Appendix 3: Press Release of 20 March 2003
   
 Appendix 4: Power-point Presentation of 26 May 2003
   
 Appendix 5: Newspaper Clipping of 27 May 2003
   
 Appendix 6: Project Schedule
   
 Appendix 7: Coding Sheet
   
 Appendix 8: Variables and Coding Ledger
   
 Appendix 9: Training of Coders and Inter-Coder Reliability
   
 Appendix 10: Structure of the Compendium
   
 Appendix 11: Problems with the Compendium
   
 Appendix 12: Tables and Charts
   
 Appendix 13: Selected Case Studies