Date: 26Sep 2020

This seminar will discuss some “big picture” questions surrounding the Hong Kong National Security Law (NSL) and “One Country, Two Systems”(OCTS). What are the scenarios or options the HKSAR faces in the post-NSL era? What should HK society and the central authorities do to reduce tension, restore confidence and narrow the gap in the political divide? Is Hong Kong stuck due to a “Basic Law design flaw” and, if so, what is the design flaw and what are the remedies or solutions? Panel members will discuss these issues of concern from constitutional, legal and political perspectives. Our aim is to stimulate and promote continuing discussion and dialogue.

Moderator 主持

• Hualing Fu 傅華伶

Dean, Warren Chan Professor of Human Rights and Responsibilities, HKU Faculty of Law

香港大學法律學院院長、陳志海人權與義務基金教授 Speakers

講者:

Xingzhong Yu 於興中

Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Professor in Chinese Law, Cornell Law School

康奈爾大學法學院中國法講座教授

Jie Cheng 程潔

Associate Professor, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia

加拿大英屬哥倫比亞大學法學院副教授

Yan Xiaojun 閻小駿

Associate Professor, Department of Politics and Public Administration, HKU

香港大學政治與公共行政學系副教授

Commentator 評議:

Albert H.Y. Chen 陳弘毅

Cheng Chan Lan Yue Professor in Constitutional Law, HKU Faculty of Law

香港大學法律學院鄭陳蘭如基金憲法學教授

Member, the HK Basic Law Committee of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee