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Celebrating LGBTQ+ inclusion by making the invisible truly visible through employees in organizations from different industries to wear pink shirts
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In the past decade, LGBTQI people around the globe have witnessed incredible progress in both legal reforms and shifting social attitudes. In fact, over 100 of the United Nations’ member states have reformed legislation and enacted measures protecting the rights of LGBTQI individuals.
While in Hong Kong legislation and employment protections still greatly lag behind, some organisations – including the Equal Opportunities Commission, many international businesses and several pioneering local companies – lead the way in fighting discrimination in the workplace and push for equal treatment within the community.
We believe Hugill & Ip is at the forefront in the fight to push for increased rights, enhance protection and create an environment where diversity & inclusion matter. One of the core elements of our mission is to advance legal awareness related to the LGBTQI cause. As a result, a great deal of our firm’s pro-bono work is focused on this issue, leveraging different resources to make the necessary social and environmental change which we hope will ultimately lead to full equality.
We ensure that there is no discrimination in the recruitment, employment, working conditions, benefits, respect for privacy, or treatment of harassment. We provide support to employees to be their true selves so that they can work with dignity and without stigma. We aim to set an example for small and medium organisations to embrace a similar attitude and to create awareness at a societal level about pressing legal issues.
Specifically, the HIP pride wishes to push legal awareness about LGBTQI issues to the next level.
Celebrating LGBTQ+ inclusion by making the invisible truly visible through employees in organizations from different industries to wear pink shirts
While Pride Month is the time to celebrate the LGBTQ community, everyone needs to look beyond temporary initiatives and create a lasting path towards equality
Discussing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Hong Kong – from the positive impact on businesses to the obligation to provide a safe environment to all employees
Discussing inheritance and housing rights in Hong Kong for same-sex couples legally married overseas and Henry and Edgar’s fight through the justice system
A solicitor’s analysis about Estate Planning and inheritance provisions for family and dependants after the film premiere of director Ray Yeung’s latest work
A Pride Month lunch panel discussion organised by Citi and with the participation of Alongside, A&O Shearman, EY and Hugill & Ip
Portraying same-sex couples in Hong Kong and the struggles sometimes they face with full recognition of their relationship within their families and society
A story about gender identity and the struggle of a brave individual who challenged the Courts for the recognition of the correct gender on his HKID
This June we launch the HIP pride delving into the significance of LGBTQ role models in the workplace and the immense benefits they bring
Discussing Estate Planning as an effective tool for pre- and post-mortem arrangements – including EPOAs, AHDs and inheritance rights in general
Discussing family planning and marriage as a protection of a couple’s (and their children’s) interests – including topics like adoption, IVF and surrogacy
Discussing divorce and the right to legally dissolve a same-sex marriage – including the breakup of a relationship, the split of assets and custody of children
Discussing the evolution of marriage in Hong Kong – including recent progress made in the courts and the ultimate goal of achieving equal marriage for all
* Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute & Pink Alliance: Survey on Hong Kong LGBT+ Issues, Aug 2022
** Sexualities Research Programme of the Chinese University of Hong Kong & Transgender Resource Center: Excluded lives: The largest-scale survey on the social and legal marginalization of transgender people in Hong Kong so far, May 2021
***Lingnan University: Building Inclusive Workplaces for Lesbians and Bisexual Women in Hong Kong’s Financial Services Industry, May 2021
The Chinese government’s “Three No’s policy” manages to avoid public discussions about LGBT rights while it also protects the central authorities from being accused of having an oppressive attitude towards the LGBT community and make a few steps in guaranteeing limited rights.
Leung and QT and a handful of past cases show that on the issue of same-sex and minority rights, where the legislature fears to tread, Hong Kong Courts are fully prepared to uphold the core human rights of freedom from discrimination.
Through proper Estate Planning same-sex couples can enjoy nearly similar benefits as other couples in Hong Kong, and their children can be suitably protected.
The new head of Hong Kong’s Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) has said that his organisation should stay “neutral and unbiased,” adding there were no immediate plans to push for legal…
“TRACEY” shines a light on sexual diversity and challenges us to accept people who are different to us but part of our community in Hong Kong
More than 300 LGBT+ business leaders gathered for Out Leadership’s 6th annual Asia LGBT+ Senior Leader Summit, sponsored by EY, KPMG, HSBC, and Thomson Reuters.
Alfred Ip, Chairman of NGO Pink Alliance and Hugill & Ip Partner, talks to HKFP about Hong Kong’s public universities’ policies on spousal benefits to employees in same-sex marriages
Same sex couples in Hong Kong may not be entitled to marriage rights and benefits but those who plan ahead can still achieve much of the same ends through proper estate planning.
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