
who are not permanent residents of Hong Kong". The law will also apply to non-permanent residents and people " from outside.Management of foreign non-governmental organisations and news agencies will be strengthened.People suspected of breaking the law can be wire-tapped and put under surveillance.
Some trials will be heard behind closed doors. If the law conflicts with any Hong Kong law, the Beijing law takes priority Word History: The eponym of todays Good Word is Draco, the chief magistrate of Athens who codified Athenian law in 621 B.C. Importantly, Beijing will have power over how the law should be interpreted, not any Hong Kong judicial or policy body. Hong Kong's chief executive will have the power to appoint judges to hear national security cases, raising fears about judicial autonomy. In addition, Hong Kong will have to establish its own national security commission to enforce the laws, with a Beijing-appointed adviser. This office can send some cases to be tried in mainland China - but Beijing has said it will only have that power over a "tiny number" of cases.
Beijing will establish a new security office in Hong Kong, with its own law enforcement personnel - neither of which would come under the local authority's jurisdiction.Companies can be fined if convicted under the law.Those found guilty will not be allowed to stand for public office.Damaging public transport facilities can be considered terrorism.Crimes of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces are punishable by a maximum sentence of life in prison.