Joseph Lee Kok-long | |
Native Name Lang: | zh-hk |
Honorific-Suffix: | SBS |
Office1: | Member of the Legislative Council |
Term Start1: | 1 October 2004 |
Term End1: | 1 December 2020 |
Successor1: | David Lam (Medical and Health Services) |
Constituency1: | Health Services |
Birth Date: | 1959 8, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Macau |
Spouse: | Dianna Lee Tze-fan |
Alma Mater: | Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School La Trobe University University of Edinburgh Lingnan University |
Profession: | Professor Nurse |
Joseph Lee Kok-long (born 14 August 1959, Macau) is a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Legco), representing the Health Services functional constituency. He is a member of the Pro-democracy camp.
Lee is a nurse and a Professor and Dean in the School of Nursing and Health Studies at the Open University of Hong Kong.[1] [2]
Lee received his Bachelor of Nursing degree from the La Trobe University, Australia in 1992. His master's degree was in nursing/education from the University of Edinburgh. In 2002 he completed his PhD thesis, Ascertaining Patient Condition: a grounded theory study of diagnostic practice in nursing from Lingnan University in Hong Kong.
Lee became a member of the Legislative Council in 2004, representing the Health Services functional constituency.[3]
In June 2010, he voted in favour of the government's 2012 constitutional reform package, which included the late amendment by the Democratic Party – accepted by the Beijing government – to hold a popular vote for five new District Council functional constituencies.[4]
In March 2011, he abstained on legislation accepting reduced funding from Beijing for Hong Kong.[5]
Lee announced his intention to step down from LegCo and not participate in the 2020 Hong Kong legislative election, following his loss to Winnie Yu in the 2020 Hong Kong pro-democracy primaries.[3]
On 6 January 2021, Lee was among 53 members of the pro-democratic camp who were arrested under the national security law, specifically its provision regarding alleged subversion. The group stood accused of the organisation of and participation in unofficial primary elections held by the camp in July 2020.[6] Lee was released on bail on 7 January.[7]
Lee served on the following Legco committees:
Panel on Health Services
Panel on Food Safety & Environmental Hygiene
Panel on Housing[8]
Independent Police Complaints Council Bill
Prevention and Control of Disease Bill
Subcommittee on Harmful Substances in Food (Amendment) Regulation 2008[8]
He also serves as:
He is a member of:
He is an honorary research fellow of the Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies at Lingnan University of Hong Kong.[9]