
IBA president Claudio Visco made the remarks during the ceremonial opening of Hong Kong’s legal year, addressing rising talk among some U.S. lawmakers of targeted penalties against members of the city’s judiciary over national security law cases.
Visco told reporters that the IBA has a history of speaking out against sanctions that it views as inconsistent with international law and that Hong Kong should not be excluded from the body’s scrutiny.
He said the association would ‘‘consider and evaluate’’ whether to take a position if sanctions were imposed, emphasising the group’s belief that legal professionals should not face punitive measures that compromise their independence or ability to administer justice.
The comments come against a backdrop of previous proposals by U.S. legislators to sanction Hong Kong judges and prosecutors involved in national security cases, which have been met with firm rejection from Hong Kong’s judiciary and legal organisations.
Hong Kong’s Bar Association and the territory’s government have argued that calls for sanctions amount to interference in judicial affairs and undermine the city’s legal system.
Under Hong Kong’s Basic Law, judicial independence is constitutionally guaranteed, and the city’s courts have repeatedly stressed their commitment to adjudicating cases in accordance with the law.
The IBA’s statement reflects broader concerns within the international legal community about the use of sanctions in ways that could be seen to exert pressure on judges and undermine judicial neutrality.
Although no formal sanctions on Hong Kong judges have been enacted, the IBA’s position signals that the association sees judicial independence as a core principle of the rule of law that warrants defence wherever it is perceived to be at risk.
By committing to ‘‘speak out’’ if sanctions are imposed, the IBA has positioned itself as a potential voice in what remains a highly sensitive debate over international responses to developments in Hong Kong’s legal landscape.





































