Li Zhiying, founder of Hong Kong One Media, entered the High Court last month and asked the court to confirm that the National People's Congress Standing Committee's interpretation did not affect his hiring British Royal Lawyer Tim Owen.
Comprehensive Hong Kong Zhongtong News Agency and Sing Tao Daily reported that according to the webpage of judicial institutions, the above case has been scheduled at 10 am on April 28th.Responsible for judge.
Li Zhiying asked the court to issue an order, or the court hired overseas barristers to ask the Chief Executive to determine whether Irving and other overseas barristers wereInvolved in endangering national security.
The Hong Kong Secretary of Justice has repeatedly entered the court last year to oppose the representative of Owen, who did not qualify in Hong Kong, defended Li Zhiying, and defeated the lawsuit.
The Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao subsequently asked the National People's Congress Standing Committee to interpret the law.Lawyers who are qualified should obtain a certificate of Hong Kong Chief Executive before participating in the National Security Law.
Li Zhiying was charged with the case of collusion with the case of foreign forces, and it was scheduled to start the trial on September 25.