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In 2020 China’s top legislature unanimously passed a new national security law for Hong Kong. Entered into force the same day. Vague and broad in its remit, it applies to everyone who is deemed a risk to national security, and has had wide implications to freedom and protest in Hong Kong, how the justice system works and how law can be applied.
Guest: Dr Karen Lee (Senior lecturer, La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University)
Recorded 5th September, 2023.
By La Trobe Asia4.6
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In 2020 China’s top legislature unanimously passed a new national security law for Hong Kong. Entered into force the same day. Vague and broad in its remit, it applies to everyone who is deemed a risk to national security, and has had wide implications to freedom and protest in Hong Kong, how the justice system works and how law can be applied.
Guest: Dr Karen Lee (Senior lecturer, La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University)
Recorded 5th September, 2023.

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