National security and fundamental freedoms Hong Kong's Article 23 under scrutiny / [electronic resource] :
Hong Kong's Article 23 under scrutiny
edited by Fu Hualing, Carole J. Petersen, Simon N.M. Young.
- Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, 2005.
- xli, 483 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Hong Kong's spring of discontent : the rise and fall of the National Security Bill in 2003 / Counter-revolutionaries, subversives, and terrorists : China's evolving national security law / Consultation document and the bill : an overview / Old and new visions of security : Article 23 compared to post-September 11 security laws / Treason and subversion in Hong Kong / Secession offence in Hong Kong and the "one-country, two systems" dilemma / Past and future offences of sedition in Hong Kong / National security and the unauthorized and damaging disclosure of protected information / Article 23 and freedom of the press : a journalistic perspective / Connecting door : the proscription of local organizations / Appeal mechanism under the National Security Bill : a proper balance between fundamental human rights and national security? / "Knock, knock. Who's there?" -- entry and search powers for Article 23 offences / Case for extraterritoriality / Carole J. Petersen -- Fu Hualing -- Albert H. Y. Chen -- Kent Roach -- D. W. Choy and Richard Cullen -- Kelley Loper -- Fu Hualing -- Johannes Chan -- Doreen Weisenhaus -- Lison Harris, Lily Ma, and C. B. Fung -- Lin Feng -- Simon N. M. Young -- Bing Ling.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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National security--Law and legislation--China--Hong Kong. Freedom of speech--China--Hong Kong.