BILL OF RIGHTS: REVIEW OF EXISTING LAWS
1.
The Hong Kong Government intend to suspend full implementation of the Bill of Rights for a "freeze period"
after enactment. The aim is to avoid the destablising
effects of legislative and operational vacuums should statutory law be found invalid and there is any delay before
it can be replaced. The Hong Kong Government would use the freeze period to review existing laws and amend any which
are inconsistent with the Bill of Rights. They are still considering the details of the freeze period but believe that they can identify the bulk of suspect laws in one
year.
/ 2.
Attached is a summary of possible inconsistencies between existing legislation and the Bill of Rights. It represents the preliminary view of the Hong Kong Government. Work is proceeding to refine this list and identify specific amendments required.
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