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In implementing Article 23, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee put forward that “[c]ompleting the legislation of Article 23 is not simply finishing a task. [read post]
The same day, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said that serious national security crime offenders would not likely be granted early release unless the Commissioner of Correctional Services believes early release would not undermine national security interests. [read post]
” In addition, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said, “The eight wanted criminals have breached Hong Kong national security law, endangered national security and been involved in serious crimes … As I have said, everyone should treat them as street rats and avoid [them] at all costs. [read post]
“[China] is tightening its stranglehold on Hong Kong and with that comes the targeting of Hong Kong pro-democracy leaders and activists,” Rubio said. [read post]
Chief Executive John Lee and the President of the Legislative Council Andrew Leung stated that the enactment of the ordinance was a historical moment in Hong Kong. [read post]
The post Hong Kong committee supports amendments to limit foreign lawyers in national security cases appeared first on JURIST - News. [read post]
2 Feb 2022, 4:00 am by Marcelo Rodriguez
Among the several people arrested and yet to be charged, there is John Clancey, an American human rights lawyer. [read post]
Subsequently, the Chief Executive John Lee reported to the Chinese government and the NPCSC issued an interpretation, providing that Hong Kong courts “shall request and obtain a certificate from the Chief Executive to certify whether an act involves national security” and that the certificate shall be binding on the courts. [read post]
In response to the raiding of Law’s family home, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said that the HKPF has received information on Law and the other seven fugitives that have also allegedly violated the National Security Law. [read post]
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee expressed disappointment with Lord Sumption’s decision to “abandon his overseas colleagues. [read post]
The Hong Kong Commissioner of Police Raymond Siu once promised that the government would announce the government’s plan to handle the backlogged prosecutions, but both Siu and Chief Executive John Lee later stated that setting a timeline to prosecute was not practical and potentially violated the rule of law. [read post]
7 Aug 2008, 2:30 am
According to the Intellectual Property Department (IPD) of the Hong Kong Government the top e-filers of all e-transactions in 2008 were: Ranking Firms 1 UNDISCLOSED 2 DEACONS 3 WILKINSON & GRIST 4 JSM 5 BAKER & MCKENZIE 6 SIT, FUNG, KWONG AND SHUM SOLICITORS 7 CLT PATENT & TRADEMARK (H.K.) [read post]
11 Jun 2010, 9:18 am by Dan
I then chimed in with my own comment, agreeing with John's: @John Wu, I completely agree with you and I note that Ms. [read post]
31 Aug 2010, 7:40 am by Jacob Sapochnick
Also present at the meeting were Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang, ECCC Chairman Lin Chen-kuo and ECCPC Chairman Lee Yeh-kwong. [read post]
” The move also comes soon after a US citizen, John Shin-wan Leung, was sentenced to life in prison in May for “espionage. [read post]
17 Oct 2008, 3:00 am
The Basic Law is a kind of mini-constitution of Hong Kong, on which all legislation of Hong Kong is based. [read post]
26 Aug 2009, 8:15 am
4 and 5 September the IP & IT: Theory and Practice conference is organised by:Law and Technology Centre Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong (HKU)Dept of Computer Science, HKUSchool of Law, King's College LondonFaculty of Law, University of ZurichFriday, 4 SeptemberPanel I: Trademark Protection: Struggling Ahead. [read post]
20 May 2022, 3:46 pm by Joe Patrice
: Davis Polk partner appearing at event with sanctioned officials to applaud Hong Kong democracy crackdown. [read post]