Episode #26 – Representing Edward Snowden and an Overview of Hong Kong Refugee Law, with Robert Tibbo

Robert Tibbo is a Canadian lawyer based in Hong Kong, where he has an active human rights and refugee law practice. He has served as counsel in many notable cases, including Edward Snowden, a former contractor for the United States government who copied and leaked classified information from the National Security Agency in 2013.

Peter and Robert discuss what it is like to practice refugee law in Hong Kong and about Robert’s representation of Edward Snowden, which at one point included arranging for Mr. Snowden to stay with other asylum claimants in Hong Kong to avoid being detected by the authorities.


2:00 – What was Robert’s career path that led him to become a human rights lawyer in Hong Kong?

7:12 – What are the primary source countries of people who are coming into Hong Kong to make refugee claims?

9:00 – What is the asylum claim process like in Hong Kong?

17:20 – What does everyday life look like for an asylum claimant in Hong Kong?

26:30 – How did Mr. Tibbo come to represent Edward Snowden?

34:00 – What was Mr. Tibbo’s legal strategy for Edward Snowden?

38:00 – What was the legal context in which Mr. Tibbo helped Edward Snowden evade detection?

42:00 – Did Mr. Tibbo have any ethical concerns when Edward Snowden was “housed” with a few of his other asylum claimant clients?

50:30 –What is the current status of the seven asylum claimants who housed Edward Snowden?

55:20 – What was the final legal status for Edward Snowden in terms of his status in Hong Kong?