Key facts
- Hong Kong is undertaking a review of its sexual offences law.
- The review seeks to provide clearer definitions of what constitutes abuse.
- The objective is to improve legal protections for victims.
Hong Kong is currently conducting a review of its sexual offences law. This legislative process is seen as a critical opportunity to refine and clarify the definitions of various forms of abuse. The aim is to ensure that the legal framework adequately addresses contemporary understandings of sexual offenses and provides robust protection for victims. By updating the legislation, authorities hope to create a clearer legal pathway for prosecution and a more supportive environment for those who have experienced sexual offenses.
