PART I
PRELIMINARY
- 1. Short title
- This Ordinance may be cited as the Hong Kong Bill of
Rights Ordinance.
- 2. Interpretation
- (1) In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires
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- "article" means an article of the Bill of Rights;
- "Bill of Rights" means the Hong Kong bill of
Rights set out in Part II;
- "commencement date" means the date on which
this Ordinance comes into operation;
- "legislation" means legislation that can be
amended by an Ordinance;
- "pre-existing legislation" means legislation
enacted before the commencement date.
- (2) The Bill of Rights is subject to Part III.
- (3) In interpreting and applying this Ordinance, regard
shall be had to the fact that the purpose of this Ordinance is to provide
for the incorporation into the law of Hong Kong of provisions of the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights as applied to Hong Kong, and for
ancillary and connected matters.
- (4) Nothing in this Ordinance shall be interpreted as
implying for the Government or any authority, group or person any right
to engage in any activity or perform any act aimed at the destruction of
any of the rights and freedoms recognized in the Bill of Rights or at their
limitation to a greater extent than is provided for in the Bill. [cf. ICCPR
Art.5.1]
- (5) There shall be no restriction upon or derogation
from any of the fundamental human rights recognized or existing in Hong
Kong pursuant to law, conventions, regulations or custom on the pretext
that the Bill of Rights does not recognize such rights or that it recognizes
them to a lesser extent. [cf.ICCPR Art.5.2]
- (6) A heading to any article does not have any legislative
effect and does not in any way vary, limit or extend the meaning of the
article.
- 3. Effect on pre-existing legislation
- (1) All pre-existing legislation that admits of a construction
consistent with this Ordinance shall be given such a construction.
- (2) All pre-existing legislation that does not admit
of a construction consistent with this Ordiance is, to the extent of the
inconsistency, repealed.
- 4. Interpretation of subsequent legislation
- All legislation enacted on or after the commencement
date shall, to the extent that it admits of such a construction, be construed
so as to be consistent with the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights as applied to Hong Kong.
- 5. Public emergencies
- (1) In time of public emergency which threatens the life
of the nation and the existence of which is officially proclaimed, measures
may be taken derogating from the Bill of Rights to the extent strictly
required by the exigencies of the situation, but these measures shall be
taked in accordance with law.
- (2) No measure shall be taken under subsection (1) that
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- (a) is inconsistent with any obligation under international
law that applies to Hong Kong (other than an obligation under the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights);
- (b) involves discrimination solely on the ground of race,
colour, sex, language, religion or social origin, or
- (c) derogates from articles 2, 3, 4(1) and (2), 7, 12,
13, and 15.
[cf.ICCPR Art.4]
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- 6. Remedies for contravention of Bill
of Rights
- (1) A court or tribunal -
- (a) in proceedings within its jurisdiction in an action
for breach of this Ordinance; and
- (b) in other proceedings within its jurisdiction in which
a violation or threatened violation of the Bill of Rights is relevant,
- may grant such remedy or relief, or make such order,
in respect of such a breach, violation or threatened violation as it has
power to grant or make n those proceedings and as it considers appropriate
and just in the circumstances.
- (2) No proceedings shall be held to be outside the juisdiction
of any court or tribunal on the ground that they relate to the Bill of
Rights.
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- 7. Binding effect of Ordinance
- (1) This Ordinance binds only -
- (a) the Government and all public authorities; and
- (b) any person acting on behalf of the Government or
a public authority.
- (2) In this section -
- "person" (N ) includes any body of persons,
corporate or unincorporate.
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