YEAR
1996
ANNOTATION
“This article reviews the application of laws against sedition in China and, in particular, recently publicised applications of these laws against two leading political dissidents in China. This analysis is placed within the context of a preliminary review of the development of laws against sedition principally in the United States. It concludes that it is not the abuse of China’s anti-sedition laws, as laws, which we need to be most concerned about. The more crucial problem relates to the political context, influenced often by international factors, which shapes decisions to use these laws.”
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Off
LANGUAGE
English
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SUGGESTED CITATION
H.L Fu, Sedition and Political Dissidence: Towards Legitimate Dissent in China26(2) Hong Kong Law Journal 210 (1996)