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Margaret Ng


Margaret Ng
Margaret Ng is a barrister in private practice, having been called to the Bar in Hong Kong in 1988. She received her law degree from the University of Cambridge and PCLL from the University of Hong Kong. She holds a doctorate in philosophy from Boston University, and she received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in philosophy from the University of Hong Kong. Ng was formerly a Member of the Legislative Council of the HKSAR, representing the Legal Functional Constituency. First elected in 1995, she stepped down in 2012 after serving the public for 17 years as a legislator. She has a long list of past service in public committees including the Central Policy Unit (1989-90) and the Operation Review Committee of the ICAC (1999-2004). She is also a noted commentator and writer in both English and Chinese. Ng was appointed Deputy Editor-in-Chief of ....

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'I Stand the Law's Good Servant, but the People's First'


This statement is published with permission from Margaret Ng.
On April 16, Hong Kong’s High Court sentenced 10 of Hong Kong’s leading pro-democracy activists for their role in leading unauthorized protests in August 2019. Although the protests were peaceful and caused minimal disruption, the court nonetheless handed down a mix of prison and suspended sentences, ranging from 8 to 18 months. In prior unlawful assembly cases, judges had doled out much lighter penalties, often fining those convicted rather than jailing them.
Those convicted represented a virtual who’s who of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement, many of whom had never faced criminal charges before. Former legislator Martin Lee, 82, often referred to as Hong Kong’s “father of democracy,” was given a suspended sentence of 11 months. His fellow former Legislative Council colleague and former chair of Hong Kong’s Democratic Party Albert Ho was given a 12-month suspended sentence. Media mogul Jimmy La ....

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