Table of Contents
- 1 How many people are arrested under national security law?
- 2 What is the maximum penalty for violating the Hong Kong national security law?
- 3 What does national security include?
- 4 Can courts in HK invalidate primary legislation?
- 5 Why are Hong Kong police issuing arrest warrants for US citizens?
- 6 What is China’s National Security Law in Hong Kong?
- 7 Are police making arrests under National Security Law?
How many people are arrested under national security law?
More than 150 people have been arrested by Hong Kong’s National Security Department since the law was enacted in June 2020. Most were accused of offenses related to their public statements, positions and other political activities.
What is the maximum penalty for violating the Hong Kong national security law?
Life imprisonment
One woman in the public gallery shouted, “We will wait for your release, Ying-kit,” just after his jail term was announced. Life imprisonment is the maximum penalty under the national security law for the offenses Tong was found to have committed.
What is Hong Kong’s new security law?
The NPCSC passed the law unanimously on 30 June 2020 and listed it under Annex III of the Basic Law, bypassing Hong Kong approval. According to media reports, the final law would criminalise secession of Hong Kong, subversion against the Chinese government, terrorism, and colluding with foreign forces.
What does national security include?
Originally conceived as protection against military attack, national security is now widely understood to include also non-military dimensions, including the security from terrorism, minimization of crime, economic security, energy security, environmental security, food security, cyber-security etc.
Can courts in HK invalidate primary legislation?
The Basic Law provides that the Hong Kong courts have the power to interpret the Basic Law within the limits of the autonomy of the HKSAR. The Hong Kong courts can conduct judicial review on legislation passed by LegCo and executive actions to ensure their compliance with the Basic Law.
What legal system does Hong Kong use?
Under the principle of ‘one country, two systems’, the HKSAR legal system, which is different from that of Mainland China, is based on the common law, supplemented by statutes. All legislation in force in the HKSAR is accessible on the internet at Hong Kong e- Legislation (https://www.elegislation.gov.hk).
Why are Hong Kong police issuing arrest warrants for US citizens?
Vincent Yu / AP file BEIJING — A U.S. citizen is among six pro-democracy activists to have arrest warrants issued for them by Hong Kong police for suspected violations under a new national security law, Chinese state media reported late Friday.
What is China’s National Security Law in Hong Kong?
On 30 June 2020, China introduced the National Security Law (NSL) in Hong Kong in response to massive pro-democracy protests that had swept through the city the previous year. The controversial law reduces Hong Kong’s judicial autonomy and makes it easier to punish demonstrators and activists.
What does China’s police notice mean for Hong Kong fugitives?
China’s state-run Global Times newspaper said on Saturday the police notice was the first issued against people who had fled Hong Kong. One commentator told the newspaper that the move sent a clear signal to those who violate the security law that they will be subject to punishment no matter their whereabouts.
Are police making arrests under National Security Law?
Police made their first arrests under the national security law that day — and haven’t stopped since.