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GOVERNMENT BILLS PROPOSED FOR 1992/93
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ANNEX B
Category of Bill:
(Essential, Programme, Contingent or Uncontroversial)
Contingent
Department:
FCO
Priority:
Title:
HONG KONG (APPEALS) BILL
Purpose:
To abolish appeals under the perogative to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council from Hong Kong consequent on the establishment of a Court of Final Appeal in Hong Kong.
Political Aspects:
The Bill could be controversial in Parliament because of the hostile reception in Hong Kong from the legal profession and the Legislative Council to the proposal for a Court of Final Appeal. A moderation of views in Hong Kong is necessary for the passage of legislation there. This is likely to reduce
Length: opposition to the Bill in Parliament although the Bill may be strongly
opposed by some in the legal profession. Parliamentary Procedure:
House of Lords or Second Reading Committee
Very Short (2-3 clauses)
Royal Assent:
Financial Aspects:
None
Manpower Implications:
None
EC Aspects:
None
Timetable for Preparation:
Preparation depends on agreement with the Chinese on draft Hong Kong legislation to establish the Court of Final Appeal in Hong Kong and its passage through the Legislative Council on which the Bill is contingent. This is unlikely to be Remarks:
completed before the, Autumn, of 1992. Thus the legislation is not, likely to be needed before the 1st quarter of 1993 at the earliest.