China has enacted a new ethnic unity law that extends its legal jurisdiction beyond its borders. Critics, including various activists, argue that this law may enable transnational repression rather than foster ethnic harmony.
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China's ethnic unity law expands legal jurisdiction internationally
China's recent ethnic unity law allows for legal enforcement beyond its borders, raising concerns among activists. They argue that the law could facilitate transnational repression instead of promoting ethnic harmony.
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China’s new ethnic unity law extends its legal reach overseas
China's ethnic unity law expands legal jurisdiction internationally