Book contents
- Reviews
- Treaty for a Lost City
- Treaty for a Lost City
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Provisions in the Joint Declaration and the Basic Law of the Hong Kong S.A.R.
- Part I 1982–1997
- Part II 1997–2014
- Part III 2014–2021
- Introduction to Part III
- 8 Patriotism, Comprehensive Jurisdiction, Formal Allegiance: 2014–2017
- 9 Fundamental Rights and the 2019 Extradition Bill
- 10 The 2020 National Security Law
- 11 Aftermath
- Book part
- Index
10 - The 2020 National Security Law
from Part III - 2014–2021
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2022
- Reviews
- Treaty for a Lost City
- Treaty for a Lost City
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Provisions in the Joint Declaration and the Basic Law of the Hong Kong S.A.R.
- Part I 1982–1997
- Part II 1997–2014
- Part III 2014–2021
- Introduction to Part III
- 8 Patriotism, Comprehensive Jurisdiction, Formal Allegiance: 2014–2017
- 9 Fundamental Rights and the 2019 Extradition Bill
- 10 The 2020 National Security Law
- 11 Aftermath
- Book part
- Index
Summary
The repercussions of the passage and promulgation in Hong Kong of the 2020 National Security Law (NSL) have been global in reach. Hong Kong featured prominently as the Trump Administration in the United States and Beijing teetered on the brink of a new Cold War. The National Security Law marked also a downward spiral in Sino-British relations amidst a wider backlash from, amongst others, the ‘Five Eyes’ alliance nations, comprising the US, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. This chapter describes the controversy over the 2020 law and the Sino-British exchanges which took place around it, both before and after its passage.
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- Treaty for a Lost CityThe Sino-British Joint Declaration, pp. 216 - 238Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022