Hong Kong authorities have proposed significant changes to the city's sexual offense laws, including defining scenarios where there is no consent and using gender-neutral language. Advocacy groups have expressed support for these measures but raised concerns about a legal defense allowing 'honest but mistaken' beliefs regarding consent. They also worry about whether law enforcement will properly implement the new standards. The proposal was submitted as a 59-page consultation paper to the Legislative Council, surpassing recommendations from a 2006 law reform commission.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents both support and criticism for the proposed reforms without overtly favoring one side. While it highlights concerns from advocacy groups, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing remains balanced between the government's initiative and the critics' reservations.






