F.4 DSE Part B
F.4 DSE Part B
Knowledge
• To understand the constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region
• To understand that Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy is authorized by the
Central Government
Skill
• To grasp common skills such as communication, collaboration and critical
thinking
LEARNING OBJECTIVES –
➢LESSON 1
PAGE 19 (PURPLE Booklet)
➢To identify the concepts of the constitutional
relationship between the Central Authorities
and Hong Kong, and constitutional
responsibilities of HKSAR.
➢To evaluate the Constitutional
relationship between the country
and the HKSAR.
STARTER:
WARM-UP
1.When did the National People's Congress pass the
Basic Law?
A. October 1, 1949
B.April 4, 1990
C. July 1, 1997
D. July 1, 2000
Answer: B
2. Which of the following descriptions of the
constitutional relationship between the country and the
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is correct?
A. The Basic Law is enacted in accordance with the
Constitution
B.Hong Kong is subordinate to the National People's
Congress
C.The Constitution is the institutionalization and legalization
of "One Country, Two Systems"
D. All of the above
Answer:
A
3. The power to amend the Basic Law belongs
to .
A.The National People's Congress of the People's
Republic of China
B.The Legislative Council of the HKSAR
C.The Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress of the People's Republic of China
D. The Constitutional Assembly of the HKSAR
Answer:
A
4. Which of the following descriptions of the central
government's overall governance power under "One
Country, Two Systems" is incorrect?
A.The central government has the power to supervise the
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
B.The Commissioner’s Office in Hong Kong is responsible
for handling foreign affairs between Hong Kong and
foreign governments and international organizations
C.The Central People's Government is responsible
for maintaining public order in Hong Kong
D. The right to amend the Basic Law belongs to the
People's
National
Congress Answer: D
5. Which of the following is not a power possessed by
Hong Kong under "One Country, Two Systems"?
A. Independent jurisdiction
B.Handle Hong Kong's administrative affairs on your
own
C. Legislative power
D.Participate in international conferences participating in
the country as a unit under the name of "Hong Kong,
China"
Answer: D
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
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Data Question CS teaching materials
5 autonomous 2 special
23 provinces regions 4 municipalities administrative regions
HKSAR
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
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4. The constitutional responsibilities of the HKSAR CS teaching materials
Let’s think Give some examples of the HKSAR fulfilling its constitutional
responsibilities.
E.G. The police exercises their duties to maintain the law order in Hong Kong.
The Chinese Government provides HK People to enjoy high degree of autonomy (practice
Capitalism) and do business freely (laissez faire) in order to maintain prosperity and
stability.
The HK government encourages the young people to work or study in the Bay Area in
Mainland China.
ACTIV
IT Y
In groups of 2 (Booklet 2 page 4)
Give some examples of the HKSAR fulfilling its constitutional
responsibilities.
1. 2. 3 4
LEARNING OBJECTIVES –
LESSON 2
➢ To show understanding on the legal
“One
basisCountry,
of Two Systems” Basic
and the Law.
Thinking Time
Some people believe that the
legislative backing of the Basic Law
is only Article 31 of the Constitution,
rather than the entire
Constitution.
Is this statement correct? (Notes
p.5-6)
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
Suggested Answers -
Incorrect
The Basic Law is the state’s fundamental law embodying the “One
Country, Two Systems” principle.
*In addition to Article 31 of the Constitution, other provisions of the
Constitution have a guiding and regulating role in the implementation
of the “One Country, Two Systems” principle and policies.
The Decision of the *National People’s Congress on the Basic Law of
the HKSAR of the PRC pointed out that the Basic Law was formulated
in accordance with the Constitution and the specific conditions of
Hong Kong, so it conforms to the Constitution.
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
來源 : 梁愛詩《飛鴻踏雪——香港基本法實踐 20 年》,
香港城市大學出版社 2017 年版,第 6-7
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
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CS teaching materials
Thinking Time
Read the Basic Law to see how the provisions stipulate the
relationship between the Central Authorities and the HKSAR?
Why does the HKSAR have no residual power?
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
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Suggested Answers CS teaching materials
Prerequisite and
Primary objective Principl
foundation e
“One country” is the The primary objective Developing a sense of
prerequisite and of
“One Tw belonging to the
for foundation Country, o country and adhering
of
systems”, while “two Systems” includes to the principle of “one
national
systems” safeguarding security
sovereignty, country” are the
subordinate “two development interests as core
and requirements for the
to derive from are well as maintaining Hong implementation of the
country”. and Kong’s stability and Basic Law. Without this
prosperity. These two basic premise, nothing
“one aspects are can be discussed.
interactive consistent,
related. and closely
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
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Thinking Time CS teaching materials
• ‘“One Country” is like the roots of a tree. For a tree to grow tall
and luxuriant, its roots must run deep and strong.’
• ‘The central government will unswervingly implement the policy
of “one country, two systems” and make sure that it is fully
applied in Hong Kong without being bent or distorted. This will
enable us to keep advancing in the right direction.’
HIP
CONCEPTS?
PLENARY – WHAT
HAVE WE LEARNT?
Use hexagons to link the concepts in this
part
- The Constitution
- The Basic Law – Central Authorities – High degree of autonomy
- Stability and prosperity – National People’s Congress
- One country: PRC
-two systems: C &
S RELATIONSHIP
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
LEARNING OBJECTIVES –
LESSON 3
➢ PAGE 21
➢To investigate the Central Authorities’
overall jurisdiction (authority / control /
power) under “One Country, Two Systems.
For the latest constitutional development of the HKSAR, please refer to:
https://www.cmab.gov.hk/en/issues/index.htm
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
Supplementary Information:
People’s Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison
National laws shall not be applied in the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region except for those listed in Annex III to this Law, but when Hong
Kong is in a state of war or emergency, the Central People’s Government
may issue an order applying the relevant national laws in the Hong Kong.
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
Multiple-choice question
Which of the following is not a power enjoyed
by the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region under a high degree of autonomy?
A. executive power
B. legislative power
C. independent power of
final adjudication
D. handling all the
foreign affairs
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
Multiple-choice question
Ready to answer?
Correct!
PLENARY – WHAT
HAVE WE LEARNT?
Pick 3 keywords write a question for
and them
Overall
Jurisdiction
Basic law
Any
concepts
BOOKLET
P.11
Once country, two systems
1. Set up the HKSAR in accordance 2. The Constitution enacted the Basic Law
with the Constitution and prescribes the systems to be instituted
in special administrative regions.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES –
LESSON 4
➢To show understanding on the Hong Kong’s
high degree of autonomy under “One Country,
Two Systems.
➢To clarify the relationship between the
Constitution, the Basic Law and “One
Country, Two Systems”.
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
National People’s
Congress
Authorizes
Executive Power of final
power adjudication
HKSAR
Legislative Independent
power judicial power
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
Supplementary Information
Chapter IV, the Basic Law
The Chief Executive of the HKSAR, the principal officials of the HKSAR, Legislative
Councillors, the Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal and the Chief Judge of the
High Court of the HKSAR shall be Chinese citizens who are permanent residents of
the Region with no right of abode in any foreign country.
Public servants serving in all government departments must be permanent residents
of the Region.
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
Supplementary Information
Suggested Answers:
Social Welfare Department — applying for
various assistance
Hong Kong Observatory — watching weather forecast
Water Supplies Department — paying water bills
Hongkong Post — sending and receiving letters
Article
GROUP ACTIVITY –
PREPARATION
- In groups of 1-2
- Research on one of the Bureaux – pink box, a total of
15)
- Design a poster (Type)
-Criteri
Upload to SEQTA (pdf format)
a
1. Head of the Bureau (Name, Photo, Educational
Background)
2. Organizational Structure / Chart
3. Roles and Responsibilities
4. Relationship with daily life (2 examples)
HTTPS://WWW.GOV.HK/EN/ABOUT/
GOVDIRECT ORY/GOVCHART/INDEX.HTM
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Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
Kong
Special
Constitutional relationship between the country and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
Multiple-choice question
Which of the following is not a bill
enacted or amended by the Legislative
Council in recent years?
Multiple-choice question
Ready to answer?
Correct!
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Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
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Supplementary Information CS teaching materials
After the return of Hong Kong in 1997, the HKSAR, as a member of the
Chinese delegation, participated in a number of international
intergovernmental organizations limited to states, such as the International
Telecommunication Union, Group of Twenty, World Health Organization,
Organization for Chemical Weapon Convention, ASEAN+3 Finance
Ministers Process, etc.
In the name of “Hong Kong, China”, the HKSAR has participated in
international intergovernmental organizations not limited to states, such as
the Asia/Pacific Group on Money Laundering, Advisory Centre on WTO
Law, Group on Asian Tax Administration and Research, and International
Association of National Public Health Institute.
Source: Website of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic
Of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, International Organizations and Conferences,
http://www.fmcoprc.gov.hk/eng/syzx/gjhy/
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Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
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After the return of Hong Kong Hong Kong also hosted the
in 1997, before Sixth the Ministerial Conference of the
implementation of the World 2008
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Administrative Region (HKSAR) (China has indisputable sovereignty and jurisdiction
over Hong Kong), “one country, two systems” and its legal basis
Learning activity: Based on the sources and your own With reference to EDB
knowledge, fill in the following form to clarify the CS teaching materials
relationship between the Constitution, the Basic Law and
“One Country, Two Systems”.
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Test Bank:
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Source Website
Full text of the Constitution of the People’s https://www.basiclaw.gov.hk/en/basi
Republic of China and the Basic Law of the cl aw/index.html
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of
the People’s Republic of China
https://www.edb.gov.hk/tc/curriculum
EDB education resources of the Constitution -development/kla/pshe/basic-law-
and the Basic Law education/constitution-
basiclaw/index.html