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  2. List of Hong Kong surrender of fugitive offenders agreements

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    The term surrender of fugitive offenders agreement is used in place of extradition treaty to signify Hong Kong's non-sovereign status. [1] As a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China since July 1997, Hong Kong is authorised by the Central Government of China to enter into such agreements, according to Article 96 of the ...

  3. 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill - Wikipedia

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    A Bill to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance so that the Ordinance applies to special surrender arrangements once they are made between Hong Kong and any other place in relation to particular circumstances not covered by surrender arrangements of a general nature; to provide that in relation to special surrender arrangements, the scope of the offences covered for a surrender from Hong Kong ...

  4. United States–Hong Kong Agreement for the Surrender of ...

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    The United States–Hong Kong Agreement for the Surrender of Fugitive Offenders was an extradition treaty signed by the United States and British Hong Kong on 20 December 1996, with the authorization of the People's Republic of China, which would take over Hong Kong in July 1997. [1] The agreement was suspended indefinitely by Executive Order ...

  5. China leaned on Hong Kong not to hand fugitive to U.S., State ...

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    The U.S. State Department said Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, rejected a request last year to surrender a fugitive into the custody of the United States, at China's behest. In an annual report on ...

  6. China's new Hong Kong laws a 'flagrant breach' of agreement ...

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    Nearly 200 political figures from around the world on Saturday decried Beijing's proposed national security laws for Hong Kong, including 17 members of the U.S. Congress, as international tensions ...

  7. Timeline of reactions to the 2020 Hong Kong national security ...

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    The Hong Kong government announced that it had notified the Consulates General of the Netherlands and Ireland in Hong Kong respectively in accordance with the instructions of the Central Government to suspend the implementation of the agreement on the surrender of fugitive offenders and the agreement on criminal judicial assistance between Hong ...

  8. Executive Order 13936 - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 (HKPA), last amended by the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019, is the groundwork for U.S. policies that maintain relations with Hong Kong as separate from mainland China, to the extent consistent with the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, after the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong. [3]

  9. Hong Kong national security police offer bounties for six ...

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    The Hong Kong administration has issued bounties for six pro-democracy advocates in exile and revoked the passports of seven other campaigners.. The police issued arrest warrants under Hong Kong ...