An Ordinance 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.
Citation
Cap. 383
Enacted by
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Commenced
7 June 1991
Legislative history
Introduced by
Chief Secretary Sir David Robert Ford
Introduced
20 July 1990
First reading
25 July 1990
Second reading
5 June 1991
Third reading
5 June 1991
Amended by
1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2017[1]
Status: Current legislation
Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance
Traditional Chinese
香港人權法案條例
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Hēung góng yàhn kyùhn faat on tìuh laih
Jyutping
Hoeng1 gong2 jan4 kyun4 faat3 on3 tiu4 lai6
The Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance (HKBORO), often referred to as the Hong Kong Bill of Rights, is Chapter 383 of the Laws of Hong Kong, which transposed the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights so that it is incorporated into Hong Kong law.
^"Enactment History of Cap. 383 Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance". Cap. 383 Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
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