Will JLG discuss Basic Law?
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A variety of channels open to us.
Exchanges will continue, though not necessarily in JLG.
(Joint Declaration provides for JLG to discuss procedures to be
adopted for smooth transition in 1997).
Will JLG discuss formation of first SAR Government?
No reason why it should not. This is part of JLG's responsibilities as it is a matter relating to a smooth transition
in 1997.
Human Rights?
Draft BL provides that provisions of the two international
covenants on human rights shall be implemented in SAR.
Aware of some concern in Hong Kong that other parts of Basic
Law are inconsistent with this. Believe this can be sorted out in
process of re-drafting.
Provisions on the economy
Joint Declaration stipulates that SAR Government shall have
autonomy in the handling of financial and economic policies.
Inclined therefore to agree that provisions in Basic Law specifying economic policies to be pursued (eg low tax policy, balanced budget) appear to be inconsistent with Joint Declaration.
Feel sure that Chinese authorities will take account of
criticism of these articles.
Need for authentic English text of Basic Law?
See some force in arguments for this, as English may continue
to be used after 1997 in courts and government.
Encouraged by recent indications that Chinese authorities are
giving serious considerations to these arguments.
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