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Legislators in Hong Kong have passed a new security law which gives the government expansive powers to crack down on dissent. The Chinese government says the law, Article 23, is necessary for security, but critics say the law will only serve to curb free expression and civil liberties. 乐鱼 体育 Fellow Michael Davis explains the new law and its potential impact on media, academics, and NGOs.
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A Dark Day for Democracy in Hong Kong
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Michael C. Davis
Global Fellow;
Professor of Law and International Affairs, Jindal Global University, Delhi, India
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Professor of Law and International Affairs, Jindal Global University, Delhi, India
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