China:
NPC Passes The National Security Law In China
23 September 2015
Jones Day
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On July 1, the National People's Congress ("NPC")
passed the National Security Law (source
document in Chinese). In addition to strengthening the protection
of national security and ensuring national unification and
territorial integrity, the law emphasizes the importance of
cybersecurity and the need to prevent cyberattacks and illegal
content dissemination.
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