§ 5701. Findings and declarations
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The Congress makes the following findings and declarations:
(1)The Congress recognizes that under the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration:
(A)The People’s Republic of China and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have agreed that the People’s Republic of China will resume the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong on July 1, 1997. Until that time, the United Kingdom will be responsible for the administration of Hong Kong.
(B)The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, beginning on July 1, 1997, will continue to enjoy a high degree of autonomy on all matters other than defense and foreign affairs.
(C)There is provision for implementation of a “one country, two systems” policy, under which Hong Kong will retain its current lifestyle and legal, social, and economic systems until at least the year 2047.
(D)The legislature of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will be constituted by elections, and the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, as applied to Hong Kong, shall remain in force.
(E)Provision is made for the continuation in force of agreements implemented as of June 30, 1997, and for the ability of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to conclude new agreements either on its own or with the assistance of the Government of the People’s Republic of China.
(2)The Congress declares its wish to see full implementation of the provisions of the Joint Declaration.
(3)The President has announced his support for the policies and decisions reflected in the Joint Declaration.
(4)Hong Kong plays an important role in today’s regional and world economy. This role is reflected in strong economic, cultural, and other ties with the United States that give the United States a strong interest in the continued vitality, prosperity, and stability of Hong Kong.
(5)Support for democratization is a fundamental principle of United States foreign policy. As such, it naturally applies to United States policy toward Hong Kong. This will remain equally true after June 30, 1997.
(6)The human rights of the people of Hong Kong are of great importance to the United States and are directly relevant to United States interests in Hong Kong. A fully successful transition in the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong must safeguard human rights in and of themselves. Human rights also serve as a basis for Hong Kong’s continued economic prosperity.
(Pub. L. 102–383, § 2, Oct. 5, 1992, 106 Stat. 1448.)
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U.S. Code
statutes-at-large
- Public Law 116–149To impose sanctions with respect to foreign persons involved in the erosion of certain obligations of China with respect to Hong Kong, and for other purposes
- Public Law 116–76To amend the Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992, and for other purposes
- Public Law 102–383To set forth the policy of the United States with respect to Hong Kong, and for other purposes
statute-compilations
- Sec. 1SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Sec. 2DEFINITIONS
- Sec. 4SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING HONG KONG
- Sec. 6PROTECTING UNITED STATES CITIZENS AND OTHERS FROM RENDITION TO THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
- Sec. 3STATEMENT OF POLICY
- Sec. 1SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Sec. 7812EXTENSIONS
- Sec. 7SANCTIONS RELATING TO UNDERMINING FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS AND AUTONOMY IN HONG KONG
- Sec. 5ANNUAL REPORT ON VIOLATIONS OF UNITED STATES EXPORT CONTROL LAWS AND UNITED NATIONS SANCTIONS OCCURRING IN HONG KONG
- Sec. 8SANCTIONS REPORTS
bill
- Sec. 3Statement of policy
- Sec. 3Statement of policy
- Sec. 3Statement of policy
- Sec. 3Statement of policy
- Sec. 3Statement of policy
- Sec. 1704Sense of Congress regarding Hong Kong
- Sec. 4Sense of Congress regarding Hong Kong
- Sec. 4Sense of Congress regarding Hong Kong
- Sec. 4Sense of Congress regarding Hong Kong
- Sec. 4Sense of Congress regarding Hong Kong
- Sec. 4Sense of Congress regarding Hong Kong
- Sec. 4Sense of Congress regarding Hong Kong
- Sec. 4Sense of Congress regarding Hong Kong
- Sec. 1704Sense of Congress regarding Hong Kong
- Sec. 4Statement of policy
- Sec. 204Mandate to use sanctions authorities with respect to the People's Republic of China
- Sec. 3Statement of policy
- Sec. 210Sense of Congress on centrality of sanctions and other restrictions to strategic competition with China
- Sec. 210Sense of Congress on centrality of sanctions and other restrictions to strategic competition with China
- Sec. 3211Sense of Congress on centrality of sanctions and other restrictions to strategic competition with China
- Sec. 5202Use of sanctions authorities with respect to the People's Republic of China
- Sec. 5302Report on malign activity involving Chinese state-owned enterprises
- Sec. ?
- Sec. 3211Sense of Congress on centrality of sanctions and other restrictions to strategic competition with China
- Sec. 5202Use of sanctions authorities with respect to the People's Republic of China
- Sec. 5302Report on malign activity involving Chinese state-owned enterprises
- Sec. 1370Extension of export prohibition on munitions items to the Hong Kong Police Force
- Sec. 1Review of sanctions with respect to Hong Kong
- Sec. 3Statement of policy
- Sec. 1370Extension of export prohibition on munitions items to the Hong Kong Police Force
- Sec. 1370Extension of export prohibition on munitions items to the Hong Kong Police Force
- Sec. 1Review of sanctions with respect to Hong Kong
- Sec. 7812Extensions
- Sec. 1Extension of authorities to impose sanctions under certain laws relating to Hong Kong, Tibet, and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
- Sec. 2Extension of annual reporting requirement
- Sec. 3Sunset
- Sec. 6Application of United States law to Hong Kong
- Sec. 10Strategy for United States engagement with Hong Kong
- Sec. 14Extension of authorities to impose sanctions under the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act
- Sec. 1Review of sanctions with respect to Hong Kong
- Sec. 2Review of sanctions with respect to Hong Kong
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U.S. Code
- Continued application of United States law§ 5721
- Definitions§ 1101
- Definitions and application§ 5312
- Findings and declarations§ 5701
- Bilateral ties between United States and Hong Kong§ 5711
- Reporting requirement§ 5731
- Definitions§ 4801
- Presidential authorities§ 1702
- Penalties§ 1705
- Commerce between United States and Hong Kong§ 5713
- Unusual and extraordinary threat; declaration of national emergency; exercise of Presidential authorities§ 1701
- General congressional oversight provisions§ 3091
- Application for visas§ 1202
- Termination of existing declared emergencies§ 1601
- Inadmissible aliens§ 1182
- General authorization to delegate functions; publication of delegations§ 301
- Presidential order§ 5722
- Secretary of State report regarding the autonomy of Hong Kong§ 5725
- Numerical limitations on individual foreign states§ 1152
- Allocation of immigrant visas§ 1153
- Need for international defense cooperation and military export controls; Presidential waiver; report to Congress; arms sales policy§ 2751
- Authority to review certain mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers§ 4565
- Marking of imported articles and containers§ 1304
- Congressional findings and declaration of policy§ 2151
- Accountability and reporting requirements of President§ 1641
- Consultation and reports§ 1703
public-private-law
- Hong Kong Autonomy ActPublic Law 116-149
- William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021Public Law 116-283
- Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025Public Law 118-83
- Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025Public Law 118-159
16 references not yet in our index
- Pub. L. 102–383, § 2
- 106 Stat. 1448
- Pub. L. 116–76, § 1(a)
- 133 Stat. 1161
- Pub. L. 102–383, § 1
- 134 Stat. 663
- 134 Stat. 3954
- Pub. L. 102–383
- Public Law 116–76
- Pub. L. 116–76
- 138 Stat. 1537
- 138 Stat. 2566
- Public Law 102–383
- Public Law 102–393
- Pub. L. 101–649
- Public Law 101–246
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