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Necessity for Act of Parliament
7. Even if the new arrangements gave the UK power to
administer Hong Kong after relinquishing sovereignty over
the ceded areas (and perhaps also agreeing to premature
termination of the lease of the New Territories) an Act
of Parliament would seem to be required to sanction the
relinquishment of sovereignty and any limitations specified
in those arrangements on the powers of Parliament to
legislate for Hong Kong or on the responsibility of HMG for
the government of Hong Kong.
The Foreign Jurisdiction Act
8.
Provision for the exercise of the Crown's power and
jurisdiction in a foreign country is to be found in the
Foreign Jurisdiction Act 1890 and this Act could be used
to implement arrangements for the exercise of jurisdiction
in Hong Kong by Order in Council once it ceased to be
a colony. Given that relinquishment of UK sovereignty over
the ceded areas would require an Act of Parliament, however,
it would be more appropriate for that Act to include fresh
enabling provisions in relation to Hong Kong.
The British Nationality Act 1981
9. Any change in the law relating to the status of persons
who were or would in future be British Dependent Territories
citizens by virtue of their connection with Hong Kong would
require an amendment to the British Nationality Act 1981
/(because
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