CONSULTATION PAPERS
- 1. Consultation Paper on Archives Law (Full Paper, 6 Dec 2018)
- 2. Consultation Paper on Archives Law (Executive Summary, 6 Dec 2018)
- 3. Responses to All Questions in Consultation Paper on Archives Law (English, 15 Feb 2019)
- 4. Short Feedbacks to Consultation Paper on Archives Law (Chinese, 15 Feb 2019)
- 5. Short Feedbacks to Consultation Paper on Archives Law (English, 15 Feb 2019)
- 6.1 AAG’s Full Submissions Dated 5 Mar 2019 On Archives Law Consultation Paper Of Dec 2018
- 6.2 Appendix To AAG’s Full Submissions Dated 5 Mar 2019 On Archives Law Consultation Paper Of Dec 2018
EVENTS
- 1. Rally photo 1.7.2011
- 2. Motion debate in Legco: 16.11.2011
- 3. Forum: “SAVING PUBLIC RECORDS OF HONG KONG” at HKU on 24.11.2011
- 4. Number of documents destroyed = 3 X IFC 2’s height
- 5. Pearl Report on Public Records: Mainland vs Hong Kong
- 6. AAG”s Submission to Ombudsman on 20.9.2013
- 7. Addendum to AAG’s Submission to Ombudsman
- 8. Ombudsman’s Report on Public Records Management in Hong Kong released on 20.3.2014
- 9. Public Submissions to the Ombudsman
ARTICLES
- A. “Why Archives?” by Prof.B.Bartlett,Yale University
- B. “Good goverance & preserving history: why Hong Kong needs an archives law”. Hong Kong Lawyer, 7.2011 by W. Waung
- C. Without Archives Law, Code on Access to Information is useless. Simon Chu for Ming Pao
- D. ICA’s Universal Declaration on Archives
- E. “Hong Kong’s Blind Spot” by Nickolas Frisch
- F. “The Memory Hole” by Nick Frisch – A Civic Exchange report
- G. “Principles for Archives & Records legislation” by Sarah Choy
- H. “Then & now: off the record” by Jason Wordie
- I. “Hong Kong must remain Guiding Light for Media amid the regional darkness” by Philip Bowring
- J. “Hong Kong’s Bureaucrats Rewrite History” by Philip Bowring
- K. “Wired Hong Kong doesn’t understand the true value of information” by Waltraut Ritter