
Originally published bySouth China Morning Post
Hong Kong has seen a number of amendments to its criminal law in recent years aimed at strengthening the response to sexual crimes.
Notable examples are the new offences in the Crimes Ordinance regarding voyeurism, upskirting and the publication of intimate images without consent.
There has also been discussion, including in this column, regarding how the law can adapt to the new phenomenon of pornography generated by artificial intelligence and deepfakes.
It is essential that the law,...
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