Former Australian chief justice Anthony Mason, who was one of the first non-permanent judges to join the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal and oversaw many of its early key constitutional cases, has died at the age of 100.
Tributes from current and former city officials poured in for the late jurist on Wednesday, just a day after he died.
Mason is widely considered to have been pivotal in establishing the court’s role under Hong Kong’s new constitutional order following the city’s return to…
Anthony Mason, who helped put top Hong Kong court on the map, dies at age 100

