Hong Kong's New Security Law: Assessing Article 23

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Last month, Hong Kong’s chief executive John Lee announced plans to pass the city’s own security law, a requirement of Article 23 of its constitution that has on previous occasions been blocked by public resistance. The law will impose penalties for a broad range of offenses deemed to contravene national security, including treason, sedition, espionage, and insurrection, and complement broader security legislation Beijing imposed on the city in 2020.

Please join the Freeman Chair for a roundtable discussion of Article 23, implications for Hong Kong’s business environment and civil society, and how Washington and partners might respond.

Freeman Chair Jude Blanchette will be joined by Hanscom Smith, Freeman Chair Senior Associate and former Consul General in Hong Hong and Macau, Thomas Kellogg, Adjunct Professor of Law and Executive Director at the Georgetown Center for Asian Law, and Yaqiu Wang, Research Director for China at Freedom House.

This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.

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