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  2. Handover of Macau - Wikipedia

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    Macau continues to operate as a separate customs territory from mainland China. [37] Macau remains an individual member of various international organizations, such as APEC and WTO. [38] Macau continues to negotiate and maintain its own aviation bilateral treaties with foreign countries and territories. [39] These include flights to Taiwan. [40]

  3. 2010 Macau transfer of sovereignty anniversary protest

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    In December 2010 Beijing central government sent two pandas to Macau for good will. The names of the two pandas are hoi hoi (開開) and sum sum (心心), meaning "happy" (開心) in Chinese. [2] The Macau government has already arranged a million dollar luxury home for the pandas, while the people are neglected in unaffordable bad public ...

  4. 2007 Macau transfer of sovereignty anniversary protest

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    This protest also followed one of the largest corruption case involving Ao Man-long of the Macau public works just a month before in November. Macau's leaders in 2007 were chosen by a 300-member committee of mostly Beijing loyalists. Only 12 of the city's 29 legislators are directly elected, while the rest are chosen by the leader and interest ...

  5. Legal system of Macau - Wikipedia

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    The legal system of Macau was not substantially modified in 1999, as a result of the transfer of power from Portugal to the PRC, given that there is a principle of continuity of the pre-existing legal system, according to which all sources in force prior to the transfer of sovereignty continued to apply, with some minor exceptions that were specified in December 1999.

  6. Prescription (sovereignty transfer) - Wikipedia

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    Prescription, in international law, is sovereignty transfer of a territory by the open encroachment by the new sovereign upon the territory for a prolonged period of time, acting as the sovereign, without protest or other contest by the original sovereign. It is analogous to the common law doctrine of easement by prescription for private real ...

  7. Acquisition of sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    A state may acquire sovereignty over territory if that sovereignty is ceded (transferred) to it by another state. Cession is typically effected by treaty.Examples of cession include the cession of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, purchases such as the Louisiana Purchase and the Alaska Purchase, and cessions involving multiple parties such as the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany.

  8. Macau independence - Wikipedia

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    Macau independence (Chinese: 澳門獨立; Portuguese: Independência de Macau) is a stance advocating for Macau's independence from the People's Republic of China.In 2016, the topic of Macau independence was brought up due to the controversy over the revision of Legislative Assembly of Macau election law, which is indirectly influenced by the Hong Kong Legislative Council oath-taking controversy.

  9. Portuguese Macau - Wikipedia

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    Professor of Sociology Zhidong Hao of the University of Macau said that some consider sovereignty to be "absolute" and cannot be shared, while others say it is "relative" and can be joint or shared. [11] He stated: The complexity of the sovereignty question in Macau suggests that the Chinese and Portuguese shared Macau's sovereignty before 1999.