Hong Kong judges need training on National Security Law: Retired magistrate
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To better implement the National Security Law for Hong Kong, retired magistrate Symon Wong Yu-wing suggested that appropriate training in understanding the nation and the basic concept of national security start with a small group of selected judges who are politically impartial.
He said mainland experts in national security also can be called to testify in court as expert witnesses in adjudicating relevant cases.
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