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  • 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill - Wikipedia
    The business community also raised concerns over the mainland's court system The Liberal Party and the Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong (BPA), the two pro-business parties, suggested 15 economic crimes being exempted from the 46 offences covered by the extradition proposal [18] The American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (AmCham) pointed out that the mainland's "criminal
  • Extradition law may jeopardize US-Hong Kong economic arrangement - CNBC
    The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce released a statement in March indicating its distress about the city government's proposal to allow extradition to several places — including mainland
  • Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce urges government to introduce . . .
    The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce made its stance clear after a closed-door meeting with Secretary for Security John Lee Ka-chiu over the proposed legislative amendments, which would allow criminal suspects to be sent back to mainland China The bill… has faced immense opposition from pan-democrats, businesspeople and foreign countries
  • 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests - EBSCO
    The 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests were a significant series of demonstrations sparked by the proposed Fugitive Offenders Bill, which would enable the extradition of fugitives to jurisdictions without formal agreements, including mainland China Many Hong Kong residents and activists feared that this legislation threatened the region's autonomy and civil liberties, given the
  • Hong Kong’s controversial extradition bill explained - Al Jazeera
    Hong Kong’s controversial extradition bill explained Critics fear bill will compromise Hong Kong’s judicial system and prove the ‘death knell’ of ‘one country, two systems’
  • US business chamber still concerned about Hong Kongs new China . . .
    The Hong Kong government has narrowed the scope of its proposed extradition law update but it is still not narrow enough, according to the American Chamber of Commerce AmCham said on Friday that
  • Understanding The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement In Hong Kong
    The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement, which began in Hong Kong in 2019, was a massive and sustained pro-democracy protest movement triggered by the introduction of a controversial bill that would have allowed criminal suspects to be extradited to mainland China Critics argued that the bill would undermine Hong Kong's judicial independence and expose residents and visitors to China
  • Hong Kong extradition bill - South China Morning Post
    Hong Kong’s extradition bill crisis began in February 2019 with the government’s proposal of the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation (Amendment) Bill
  • New Hong Kong Watch report exposes widespread business fears about the . . .
    A new report, published by Hong Kong Watch today, uncovers the widespread fears of business leaders, lawyers and pro-democracy leaders about the proposed amendments to Hong Kong’s extradition legislation
  • 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill - Wikiwand
    The introduction of the bill caused widespread criticism domestically and abroad from the legal profession, journalist organisations, business groups, and foreign governments fearing the erosion of Hong Kong's legal system and its built-in safeguards, as well as damage to Hong Kong's business climate Largely, this fear is attributed to China's newfound ability through this bill to arrest
  • Hong Kong’s Proposed Extradition Law Amendments
    On April 3, 2019, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor submitted to the city’s Legislative Council (Legco) proposed amendments to the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance (FOO) that would permit—for the first time—extradition of alleged criminals from Hong Kong to mainland China, the Macau Special Administrative Region (Macau), and Taiwan In addition, the legislation seeks





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