Thank you, Mr. Chair.
This is a really inspiring and very interesting conversation. Unfortunately, we don't have a lot of time.
We've talked a lot about laws that countries enforce domestically to address the issue of international repression. However, as we speak, international law must still apply to certain crimes committed. That aspect hasn't been sufficiently addressed.
For example, what specific aspects of international law are violated when a state attacks a dissident on foreign territory? When that happens, is international law violated, Ms. Teich?