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Tae-jun, Kang, “Is South Korea Ready to Say Goodbye to Its National Security Law?”, The Diplomat (21 December 2018)
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Sections 18 and 57 of the Variable Capital Companies Act 2018 (Act 44 of 2018)
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Section 198 of the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018 (Act 40 of 2018)
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Counter-Terrorism Financing Act (2018)
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Christopher P. Graham, “Free Speech and the Sedition Act of 1918”, The Advocate (Nov/Dec 2018) pp. 27-29
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劉保鈺:《香港基本法第二十三條實現權宜路徑探析》《社科縱橫》(2018年第7期)
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Kathleen Ann Ruane, “The Advocacy of Terrorism on the Internet: Freedom of Speech Issues and the Material Support Statutes” (Congressional Research Service, 2016)
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Martin Chamberlain, “Special advocates and amici curiae in national security proceedings in the United Kingdom”, Vol. 68(3), The University of Toronto law journal (2018)
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Alyssa Glass, “All necessary measures” to avoid fragmentation: Reflections on the UK Supreme Court’s 2017 ‘Al-Waheed’ decision”, Vol. 40(3), The Sydney Law Review (2018)
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A. W. Bradley et al., “Chapter 19 State Security and Official Secrets”, in “Constitutional & Administrative Law” (Pearson, 17th edition 2018)
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G. Lilienthal & Nehaluddin Ahmad, “Sedition: a slippery slope argument devised to protect the state’s magnates”, Vol. 44(4), Commonwealth Law Bulletin (2018)
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Nasir Hafezi, Karen Jones and Clive Walker, “Criminal Prosecutions for Terrorism Financing in the UK”, in Colin King, Clive Walker and Jimmy Gurulé, The Palgrave Handbook of Criminal and Terrorism Financing Law (Springer International Publishing, 2018)
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A. W. Bradley et al., “Chapter 20 Special and Emergency Powers”, in “Constitutional & Administrative Law” (Pearson, 17th edition 2018)
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Fans Hazeleger, “The Making of the Japanese Intelligence Community” (Master Thesis, Faculty of Humanities of the Utrecht University, 2018)
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Craig Martin, “Striking the Right Balance: Hate Speech Laws in Japan, the United States, and Canada”, Vol. 45(3) Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly (2018)
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Junko Kotani, “Proceed with Caution: Hate Speech Regulation in Japan”, Vol. 45 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly (2018)
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Ayako Hatano, “The Internalization of International Human Rights Law: the Case of Hate Speech in Japan”, Vol. 50(2), New York University Journal of International Law & Politics (2018)
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Mayumi Fukushima and Richard J. Samuels, “Japan’s National Security Council: filling the whole of government?”, Vol. 94(4) International Affairs (2018)
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Adam P. Liff, “Japan’s National Security Council: Policy Coordination and Political Power”, Vol. 38(2) Japanese Studies (2018)
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