National security law: US businesses in Hong Kong increasingly worried about legislation, American Chamber of Commerce survey finds
Kathleen Margramo, “National security law: US businesses in Hong Kong increasingly worried about legislation, American Chamber of Commerce survey finds” SCMP (13 July 2020)
Andrew Powner, “An Overview of Hong Kong’s National Security Law” Hong Kong Lawyer (10 July 2020)
《<國安法>:本行刑事法合夥人鮑安迪律師的初步分析及評論》Haldanes (2020年7月1日)
Australia Ends Hong Kong Extradition Treaty, Extends Visas
Rod McGuirk, “Australia Ends Hong Kong Extradition Treaty, Extends Visas” AP NEWS (9 July 2020)
Hong Kong opposition parties warned weekend primary could break national security and election laws
Tony Cheung et al., “Hong Kong opposition parties warned weekend primary could break national security and election laws”SCMP (9 July 2020)
Direct infringement’: critics air privacy concerns over Hong Kong police telecom interception powers
Rachel Wong, “‘Direct infringement’: critics air privacy concerns over Hong Kong police telecom interception powers” HKFP (8 July 2020)
Hong Kong national security law: citizenship not prerequisite for judges’ appointment to cases, minister says in clearest indication yet on issue
Ng Kang-chung and Lilian Cheng, SCMP (7 July 2020)
Facebook, Twitter, Google Face Free-Speech Test in Hong Kong
Newley Purnell and Eva Xiao, “Facebook, Twitter, Google Face Free-Speech Test in Hong Kong” The Wall Street Journal (3 July 2020)
National security law: Hong Kong activist Nathan Law reveals he has left city
Natalie Wong, “National security law: Hong Kong activist Nathan Law reveals he has left city” SCMP (3 July 2020)
《專訪|沈旭暉:談「移民」並無意義 籲港人勿恐懼、共渡大時代》
《專訪|沈旭暉:談「移民」並無意義 籲港人勿恐懼、共渡大時代》 香港01(2020年7月3日)
Hong Kongers Look to the Exist as China Imposes Security Law
Alice Woodhouse, “Hong Kongers Look to the Exist as China Imposes Security Law” Financial Times (2 July 2020)
National security law: Hong Kong’s chief justice spells out his stance on how cases should be handled
Chris Lau, SCMP (2 July 2020)
Criminal Dissent: Prosecutions under the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798
Wendell Bird (Cambridge: Harvard University Press 2020)