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The Public Order Ordinance (Cap. 245) (Chinese: 公安條例) (’POO’) is a piece of primary legislation in Hong Kong. It codifies a number of old common law public order offences. It imposes notification requirements for public processions and meetings which resemble a licensing regime. It also provides for the designation of restricted areas along the Hong Kong-China border and in the military installations. The 1967 Ordinance was enacted in the aftermath of the 1967 Leftist riots. For the following decades, the stringent control over public processions and meetings was relaxed incrementally until 1990s when it was brought in line with human rights standards. Upon Hong Kong handover, the amendments in the 1990s were decreed "not adopted as the laws of the HKSAR" by the NPCSC of China and therefor

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  • Public Order Ordinance (en)
  • 公安條例 (香港) (zh)
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  • 公安條例,為《香港法例》第245章。該條例最初於1967年由英属香港立法机关香港立法局制定,把當時關於公安事態的香港及英國法律法典化。其後數十年間,條例受多次修訂,不斷放寬管制。例如90年代通過香港人權法案條例後,撤銷發牌制度。1997年,全國人大常委會把條例還原至90年代前的版本,宣佈不採納為香港特別行政區法律,並由臨時立法會增設「不反對通知書」制度。條例關於維持「公安」、管制某些組織(如半軍事組織)、管制集會、遊行(如不反對通知書等制度及對舉行過程的限制),管制地方、船隻、航空器,以及關於非法集結及暴動等事宜的法律。該條例制約公民的言論自由和集會的自由,故為香港最受爭議的法律之一。 (zh)
  • The Public Order Ordinance (Cap. 245) (Chinese: 公安條例) (’POO’) is a piece of primary legislation in Hong Kong. It codifies a number of old common law public order offences. It imposes notification requirements for public processions and meetings which resemble a licensing regime. It also provides for the designation of restricted areas along the Hong Kong-China border and in the military installations. The 1967 Ordinance was enacted in the aftermath of the 1967 Leftist riots. For the following decades, the stringent control over public processions and meetings was relaxed incrementally until 1990s when it was brought in line with human rights standards. Upon Hong Kong handover, the amendments in the 1990s were decreed "not adopted as the laws of the HKSAR" by the NPCSC of China and therefor (en)
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