Article 23 of the Hong Kong Basic Law covers "stealing state secrets". The Hong Kong government is actively considering joining the "major public interest" as a reasons for defense.Liang Aishi, the first director of the law of law in Hong Kong, said that the advantage of doing so is to make the public more at ease, but worried that once the public misunderstands the definition, it will mistakenly fall into the French Open.
Article 23 legislation of the Hong Kong Basic Law will end on Wednesday (February 28). The society pays attention to whether the "stealing state secrets" can be argued with the "major public interest".Liang Aishi, the former director of the Hong Kong Law Department of Hong Kong, said in an interview on Saturday (24th) on Saturday (24) in the Hong Kong cable TV program that this approach is good or bad.
She said: "Not everyone reads the law beforehand. At that time, if it is very subjective to involve public interests and have the right to disclose it, it will cause him to fall into the law.I can resist the citizenship regulations on the amendment of the government (fugitive), but in fact, citizens' resistance is not a reason for defense.Liang Aishi believes that the official can consider if illegal activity, abuse of power, public safety, and health, but pay attention to whether they will be used in the air.
Liang Aishi said: "It is not necessary to write a definition. For exampleAs an interpretation, this is the principle of legal interpretation. If you restrict him tighter by definition, it may allow hostile forces to escape the French Open."And" hostile "and other abolition, narrowed to the rebels, divided the country, and subverted, but the legislation covered the hatred of the country's fundamental system and the hatred between the residents of Lu and Hong Kong.Liang Aishi said: "(This) is not to go back, but everyone's understanding of national security. Whether there must be force and violence must be incite. For example, Li Zhiying's case can see that the impact of non -martial arts is also very impact."