Beverley McLachlin’s continued tenure on Hong Kong’s court is an ongoing disgrace

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McLachlin insists the court is independent. But why would Beijing bother meddling in Canada’s affairs, but leave Hong Kong’s courts alone?

Beverley McLachlin has spent the past six years servicing the reputation of Hong Kong’s top court, while destroying the one she spent a lifetime building in Canada.

Had she decided, upon her retirement from the Supreme Court of Canada in 2017, to invest in a nice condo in Boca Raton and take up watercolour portraits or something, her legacy would have been set as one of the most esteemed and accomplished jurists in generations. She was the first woman and longest-serving chief justice of the Supreme Court; she was a professor, an author, and at times, a, but her fidelity to law and order, to democracy and fairness was without question. But Ms.

Ever since she joined the CFA in 2018, Ms. McLachlin has been asked what, exactly, she is thinking by participating in a judicial system that sendsfor clapping. And her answer is always the same: she and her fellow eight overseas non-permanent judges are bulwarks against oppression. They offer the final checks and balances on state overreach . And that the court remains entirely independent .in June, 2022, that there is no governmental influence on the judiciary.

Indeed, she continued to serve the court – lending it both her reputation, as well as Canada’s – for the entirety of Beijing’s detention of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig. She remained in her position during China’s spurious bans of canola and pork products from Canada. And she has given no public indication of ambivalence now, despite all we’ve learned over the course of the public inquiry on foreign interference about China’s efforts to meddle in Canadian elections.

It is both naive and narcissistic for Ms. McLachlin to insist that the mirage of credibility she offers the court actually conveys some tangible benefit to the people of Hong Kong. Indeed, it is quite the opposite. She is lending out her good name to a corrupted system that perpetuated injustice, and is trafficking Canada’s along with it.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

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