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Law revision proposed to prevent crime victims from being sued

Singer-turned-actress Nana recently shared on her social media account the news of a proposed law revision that could prevent crime victims like herself from be

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koreaherald.comStai leggendo29 g fa

Law revision proposed to prevent crime victims from being sued

Singer-turned-actress Nana recently shared on her social media account the news of a proposed law revision that could prevent crime victims like herself from be

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upi.com29 g fa

South Korea bill would expand self-defense in home invasions - UPI.com

South Korea proposed clarifying self-defense rights at home after singer Nana faced prosecution for subduing an armed intruder. Vague standards expose victims to counter-prosecution; the amendment adopts castle doctrine to protect self-defense from attackers' legal manipulation.

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  1. domenica 14 giugno 2026·koreaherald.com

    Law revision proposed to prevent crime victims from being sued

    Singer-turned-actress Nana recently shared on her social media account the news of a proposed law revision that could prevent crime victims like herself from be

  2. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·upi.com

    South Korea bill would expand self-defense in home invasions - UPI.com

    Nana's case has prompted a South Korean bill expanding self-defense protections for people who confront violent intruders inside their homes.