appropriate fields. It also envisages the continued applications to Hong Kong of in international agreements and Hong Kong's continued participation in international organisations, and provides for continuity of representation by foreign states and organisations currently represented in Hong Kong, subject to the approval of the
Central People's Government.
Section XII: Defence, Security and Public Order
The key points in this section are that the maintenance of public order will be the SAR Government's responsibility; and that forces
sent by the Central People's Government to be stationed in Hong Kong
will not interfere in the SAR's internal affairs.
Section XIII: Rights and Freedoms
This section makes clear that the same protection under the law against infringements of basic rights and freedoms existing before the establishment of the SAR will be maintained. In particular, the provisions of the International Covenants on Civil and Political Rights and on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, as applied to Hong Kong, will continue to apply to the SAR.
Section XIV: Right of Abode, Travel Documents and Immigration
The purpose of this section is to provide for a high degree of continuity in these matters in ways consistent, with the change in Hong Kong's status on 1 July 1997. It makes clear that the right to leave Hong Kong for any purpose, such as business, study or emigration, shall be maintained.
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