Tan Yaizong, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, believes that if it takes for itCases of foreign barristers' representative national security will violate the legislative spirit of the Hong Kong National Security Law.
According to Sing Tao Daily on Friday (November 25), Li Zhiying, founder of One Media, was charged with the Hong Kong National Security Law.Lawyer Tim Owen's judgment on his defense on behalf of him applied to the Final Audit Court of the Court of Final Appeal. The case was handled on the 25th.
The Appeals Division believes that no case of Li Zhiying involves national secrets. Even if the interrogation has the opportunity to involve confidential information, there are no legitimate reasons to suspect that Irving will violate the confidentiality principle of Article 63 of the National Security Law of Hong Kong, and Irving has received it.Hong Kong's Code of Code of Behavior, he does not necessarily violate the rules after leaving Hong Kong.The court was not convinced to approve Owen's representative Li Zhiying to Hong Kong, which would harm the legislative purpose of the Hong Kong National Security Law.According to the Court of Final Appeal, the Appeals hearings proposed by the Hong Kong Secretary of Justice to the Final Appeal were tried by chief judge Zhang Junneng and two permanent judges Li Yichang and Huo Zhao just on the 25th.
Tan Yaozong, a member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, believes that if a foreign barrister represents national security cases, it will violate the legislative spirit of the Hong Kong National Security Law;Rights and interpretations are corrected.
He continued that if the Hong Kong courts can correct it by themselves, there is no need to interpret it.If they think they need it, they can join the interpretation of the agenda, and the Standing Committee of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress at the end of December.
Wu Qiubei, a representative of the National People's Congress of the Port Area, said that the case involves national security and is not a general case. Foreign lawyers should not be allowed.If it involves national security, the content may leak to other countries to form security risks.
He continued to say that if the Court of Final Appeal allows foreign lawyers to participate in the trial, or form a case to change the essence of the relevant laws, the National People's Congress may need to be reorganized.If the Court of Final Appeal does not handle it well, as a representative of the National People's Congress, he believes that the National People's Congress must be interpreted to face up to hearing.
Tang Jiazheng, a senior lawyer of Hong Kong, believes that the choice of lawyers belongs to the defendant's rights. What lawyers' representatives are employed by individual cases should be defended from the perspective of the defendant.National Security.The Hong Kong National Security Law has no provisions to restrict or allow the defendant to choose which lawyers.