Protecting National Security and Human Rights - Mr Bob Allcock, Solicitor General
Freedoms will be preserved - Mr Bob Allcock, Solicitor General
There will be no 'secret trials' - Mr Bob Allcock, Solicitor General
Article 23 Proposals Broadly Consistent with Johannesburg Principles
- Mr Bob Allcock, Solicitor General
Media Have No Reason to Fear - Mr Bob Allcock, Solicitor General
Why we need BL 23 offences - Mr Bob Allcock, Solicitor General
Freedom of expression is NOT under threat - Mr Bob Allcock, Solicitor General
HK needs laws to protect national security by Secretary for Security - Mrs Regina Ip
Article 23 Protects both State and Individuals
(22.12.2002)
"One Country, Two Systems" not at stake
(16.12.2002)
"Letter to Hong Kong : Implementing Article 23 of the Basic Law" by the Solicitor General, Mr Bob Allcock
(15.12.2002)
More BL 23 offences explained
(8.12.2002)
BL 23 proposals comply with human rights guarantees
(5.12.2002)
Speech by Solicitor General
(5.12.2002)
Theft of state secrets not a new offence
(1.12.2002)
Leading Counsel's Opinion on BL23 Proposals Released
(14.11.2002)
Treason offence explained
(12.11.2002)
Consultation paper on proposals to implement BL 23 released
(24.9.2002)
Last Updated : 20-6-2003
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