Hong Kong Basic Law Committee Member Chen on New Law

Hong Kong Basic Law Committee Member Chen on New Law

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The video discusses Hong Kong's security law, highlighting its four main offenses: succession, subversion, terrorism, and collusion with foreign forces. It examines the law's impact on freedom of speech and the common law system, comparing it with international standards. The discussion also covers nationality issues related to British National Overseas passports and the Sino-British Joint Declaration.

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What are the four types of offenses created by the national security law?

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How does the definition of terrorism in the national security law compare to definitions in other jurisdictions?

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How does the national security law affect the common law system in Hong Kong?

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In what ways can Hong Kong residents avoid committing acts specified in the national security law?

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What are the implications of the UK’s stance on British national overseas passports in relation to the national security law?

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What limitations on freedom of speech are imposed by the national security law?

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What criticisms of the government are considered lawful under the national security law?

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