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Title: Hong Kong S.A.R.


1
Hong Kong S.A.R.
  • Hong Kong SAR

2
Land People
  • 422 square miles
  • Hong Kong Island
  • Kowloon Peninsular
  • New Territories
  • Outlying islands
  • 7 million residents
  • 95 Chinese

3
Brief History
  • HK Island was occupied by UK in 1841
  • New Territories on 99-year lease in 1898
  • Occupied by Japan during World War II
  • Shanghai enterprises fled CCP forces in late
    1940s
  • industrialization of Hong Kong
  • One of the four Asian Tigers

4
Negotiations with UK
  • Deng Xiaoping 1 country, 2 systems
  • PRC Constitution of 1982 S.A.R.
  • PRC UK Joint Declaration in 1984

5
Handover to PRC
  • 7th National Peoples Congress adopted Basic Law
    of HKSAR in Beijing in 1990
  • Became Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of
    PRC in July 1, 1997

6
Basic Law of Hong Kong SAR
  • Stipulated in PRC-UK Joint Declaration in 1984
  • Drafted by a committee with members from both
    Hong Kong and mainland
  • Adopted by 7th NPC in Beijing in 1990
  • Came into effect on July 1, 1997
  • Constitutional document for HKSAR

7
3 Principles in the Basic Law
  • One Country, Two Systems
  • Capitalist system and way of life shall remain
    unchanged for 50 years (B.L. A5)
  • High Degree of Autonomy
  • Hong Kong People Running Hong Kong

8
One Country, Two Systems
  • Legal system (British common law) shall be
    maintained, except for any law that contravene
    the Basic Law and subject to amendment by the
    legislature (B.L. A8)

9
High Degree of Autonomy
  • HKSAR enjoys executive, legislative, and
    independent judicial power, including that of
    final adjudication (B.L. A2)

10
HK People Running HK
  • executive authorities and legislature shall be
    composed of permanent residents of Hong Kong
    (B.L. A3)
  • public servants must be permanent residents of
    Hong Kong, with some exceptions

11
Central Peoples Government
  • responsible for defense and foreign affairs
    relating to HKSAR (B.L. A13-14)
  • authorizes HKSAR to conduct relevant external
    affairs on its own (B.L. A13)
  • HKSAR shall be responsible for the maintenance of
    public order
  • 11 PRC laws apply to HK (B.L. A18)

12
Rights and Freedoms
  • freedom of speech, of the press, of publication,
    of association, of assembly, of procession, of
    demonstration, of communication, of movement, of
    conscience, of religious belief, of marriage..
  • the right and freedom to form and join trade
    unions, and to strike

13
3 Branches of Political Structure
  • Chief Executive
  • Carrie Lam (2017-)
  • non-partisan
  • Legislative Council
  • Court of Final Appeal

14
S/election of CE Legco
  • Shall be specified in the light of the actual
    situation in the HKSAR and in accordance with the
    principle of gradual and orderly progress (B.L.
    A45 A68)
  • The ultimate aim is the election of the Chief
    Executive and all the members of the Legislative
    Council by universal suffrage (B.L. A45 A68)

15
S/election of Chief Executive
  • 1,200-member Election Committee
  • industrial, commercial, and financial sectors 1/4
  • the professions 1/4
  • labor, social services, religious, other 1/4
  • Legco, HK deputies to NPC, etc. 1/4
  • Carrie Lam (2017 - 2022)
  • no more than two consecutive terms

16
S/election of Legislative Council
Elected by 1998 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016
5 geographical constituencies 20 24 30 30 35 35
29 functional constituencies 30 30 30 30 35 35
Election committee 10 6 0 0 0 0
Total 60 60 60 60 70 70
17
Since 1997
  • Freedoms and rights substantially intact
  • dissident groups
  • Judicial system remains the same
  • Weak executive and strong civil service
  • Lack of political skills
  • Multiple political parties
  • Pro-establishment versus pro-democracy
  • New localist groups

18
Hong Kongs Competitiveness
  • Geographic location
  • one of the best deep-water ports in the world

19
Worlds Freest Economy
  • exports and imports each (over half a trillion
    US) greater than GDP
  • GDP per capita (PPP) higher than in U.S.
  • no VAT, sales tax, or capital gains tax
  • only 3 types of income are taxed
  • profits, salaries, and property
  • but
  • 30 live in public housing

20
Influence on Mainland China
  • Main source of direct investment each way
  • Hong Kong bodies of law and expertise
  • Hong Kong attracts talents from mainland
  • Hong Kong radios, TV, newspapers, magazines, and
    Internet on mainland
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