heir group, to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise
their own religion, or to use their own language.
PART III
RESERVATIONS
[cf. ICCPR Art. 27]
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Armed forces and persons detained
in penal establishments
9. Members of and persons serving with the armed forces of the
government responsible for the foreign affairs of Hong Kong and
persons lawfully detained in penal establishments of whatever
character are subject to such restrictions as may from time to time
be authorized by law for the preservation of service and custodial
discipline.
Juveniles under detention
10. Where at any time there is a lack of suitable prison
facilities or where the mixing of adults and juveniles is mutually
beneficial, article 6(2)(b) and (3) does not require juveniles who
are detained to be accommodated separately from adults.
Immigration legislation
11. The Government reserves the right to continue to apply such
immigration legislation governing entry into, stay in and departure
from Hong Kong as it may deem necessary from time to time and,
accordingly, the Bill of Rights is subject to the provisions of any
such legislation as regards persons not at the time having the right
under the law of Hong Kong to enter and remain in Hong Kong.