UK top court says it is assessing UK judges' position in Hong Kong appeal court

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LONDON: Britain's Supreme Court said it would continue to assess the position of serving UK judges on Hong Kong's top court in discussion with the ...

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The recent imposition of harsh national security laws on the financial hub by China's Communist Party leaders, however, has raised grave concerns about the city's legal independence, autonomy and freedoms. "The new security law contains a number of provisions which give rise to concerns. Its effect will depend upon how it is applied in practice," Reed added in a statement on the"role of UK judges on the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal."Reed did not specify which provisions. Under the national security laws, China can exercise jurisdiction on some serious cases, and Hong Kong's leader has the right to designate judges to hear national security cases.

Hong Kong, a former British colony, reverted to Chinese rule in 1997 with the guarantee it would enjoy a high degree of autonomy and freedoms.

 

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