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This chapter discusses the law and policy relating to the protection of refugees in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, which is not a party to the Refugee Convention or the Refugee Protocol. It provides a brief historical review of Hong Kong’s response to Mainland Chinese refugees and Vietnamese refugees, explains its current policy and legal framework for handling claims for non-refoulement protection, and examines the roles of the Hong Kong judiciary and civil society in refugee protection. It also looks at the current challenges and opportunities for refugee protection in Hong Kong.
This chapter discusses the law and policy relating to the protection of refugees in Macao Special Administrative Region, which is a party to the Refugee Convention or the Refugee Protocol. It provides a brief historical review of Macao’s response to Mainland Chinese refugees and Vietnamese refugees, explains its current refugee status determination mechanism established under a 2004 law on refugee status, and looks at the current challenges and opportunities for refugee protection in Macao.
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