'Disbandment Of CUHK Student Union Unconstitutional'

"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

Related News Programmes

"); });

2021-11-08 HKT 21:28

Share this story

facebook

  • The judicial committee of the Chinese University's students' union says student representatives should resume their duties. Image: Shutterstock

    The judicial committee of the Chinese University's students' union says student representatives should resume their duties. Image: Shutterstock

The judicial committee of the Chinese University’s students’ union has ruled that it was unconstitutional for the entire union to be disbanded, and student representatives should resume their duties.

The students’ union council decided to disband the body last month, citing pressure from the university to register as an independent organisation.

A student took the matter to the judicial committee, which ruled the decision invalid. In a judgment uploaded to its Facebook page on Sunday, the committee said the union did not have the power to dissolve the body.

"If the student union wishes to exercise such power, it has to hold a general meeting to discuss amending the constitution and ordinance and have it passed after a vote," the committee said.

However, the judicial committee went on to say that the student union can suspend the body’s operations through the resignation of council members.

The Chinese University said it had noted the judicial committee’s decision. It said university officials have been closely communicating with various student representatives in the past month.

It stressed it had never "threatened" or “pressured" the student union to disband.

The school has always wanted student representatives to play an active role in the campus, it said, "so long as the relevant association is registered with the authorities in accordance with the law."

RECENT NEWS

TOPPAN Edge Becomes Japans First Qualified VLEI Issuer

The Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) has announced TOPPAN Edge, a subsidiary of TOPPAN Holdings that p... Read more

SFC And Dubais DFSA Partner On Cross-Border Regulatory Cooperation

The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), the independent regulator of the Dubai International Financial Centre (D... Read more

Toss To Launch Finance Super-App In Australia, Plans Won-Based Stablecoin

South Korea’s fintech unicorn Toss is preparing to launch its finance super-app in Australia before the end of this y... Read more

China Funds Research On Stablecoins And Cross-Border Oversight

China’s largest government-backed research funder has begun accepting applications for studies on stablecoins and the... Read more

XTransfer, CZBank Shanghai Branch Form Cross-Border Finance Partnership

XTransfer has entered into a partnership with the Shanghai branch of China Zheshang Bank (CZBank). The agreement was si... Read more

Brinc Launches VentureVerse Through Acquisition Of OG Club

Brinc, a Hong Kong-based venture acceleration and corporate innovation firm, has acquired OG Club, a decentralised auto... Read more