Counter-Espionage Law of the People's Republic of China
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The Counter-Espionage Law of the People's Republic of China is a national security statute that defines and criminalizes espionage activities, granting broad powers to state security authorities to investigate, prevent, and punish perceived threats to state security.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Counter-Espionage Law of the People's Republic of China canonical | 1 |
| State Security Law of the People's Republic of China | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Counter-Espionage Law of the People's Republic of China Context triple: [Ministry of State Security of the People's Republic of China, hasLegalBasis, Counter-Espionage Law of the People's Republic of China]
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National Defense Law of the People's Republic of China
The National Defense Law of the People's Republic of China is a fundamental statute that defines the country's national defense principles, structures, and responsibilities, including the roles of key military leadership organs.
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B.
Cyberspace Administration of China
The Cyberspace Administration of China is the Chinese government and Communist Party’s central internet regulator, responsible for online content control, censorship, and cybersecurity policy.
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C.
Police Law of the People’s Republic of China
The Police Law of the People’s Republic of China is a national statute that defines the organization, powers, duties, and legal responsibilities of China’s public security organs and their police officers.
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D.
Communications Security Establishment Act
The Communications Security Establishment Act is Canadian federal legislation that defines the powers, responsibilities, and oversight framework for Canada’s national signals intelligence and cybersecurity agency.
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E.
Supervision Law of the People's Republic of China
The Supervision Law of the People's Republic of China is a key national statute that establishes and regulates the country’s supervisory and anti-corruption system, including the powers and operations of supervisory organs.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Counter-Espionage Law of the People's Republic of China Target entity description: The Counter-Espionage Law of the People's Republic of China is a national security statute that defines and criminalizes espionage activities, granting broad powers to state security authorities to investigate, prevent, and punish perceived threats to state security.
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A.
National Defense Law of the People's Republic of China
The National Defense Law of the People's Republic of China is a fundamental statute that defines the country's national defense principles, structures, and responsibilities, including the roles of key military leadership organs.
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B.
Cyberspace Administration of China
The Cyberspace Administration of China is the Chinese government and Communist Party’s central internet regulator, responsible for online content control, censorship, and cybersecurity policy.
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C.
Police Law of the People’s Republic of China
The Police Law of the People’s Republic of China is a national statute that defines the organization, powers, duties, and legal responsibilities of China’s public security organs and their police officers.
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D.
Communications Security Establishment Act
The Communications Security Establishment Act is Canadian federal legislation that defines the powers, responsibilities, and oversight framework for Canada’s national signals intelligence and cybersecurity agency.
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E.
Supervision Law of the People's Republic of China
The Supervision Law of the People's Republic of China is a key national statute that establishes and regulates the country’s supervisory and anti-corruption system, including the powers and operations of supervisory organs.
- F. None of above. chosen
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