Hong Kong’s new national security regulation to be used rarely, ministers say

    Hong Kong’s new national security regulation to be used rarely, ministers say

    Hong Kong’s new legislation allowing certain criminal cases to be handled under national security procedures is expected to be used only rarely, with the city leader typically issuing such certification before trial, security and justice officials have said. A Legislative Council subcommittee completed its scrutiny of the Safeguarding National Security (Procedural Matters) Regulation during a…

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    New Hong Kong law allows national security procedures to extend to older cases

      New Hong Kong law allows national security procedures to extend to older cases

      Hong Kong’s new legislation enables certain criminal cases to be retroactively brought under national security procedures even if the alleged offences occurred before the 2020 national security law was enacted. The subsidiary legislation, which introduces a classification mechanism for “other offences endangering national security” under the city’s domestic national security law, was gazetted and came…

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