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The following document shows the problem:

\documentclass{scrreprt}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsthm}
\usepackage{enumerate}
\usepackage{hyperref}

\newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}[chapter] \begin{document} \chapter{first chapter} The reference to theorem \ref{thm:structureunoriented1} is correctly displayed (2.1 in this case) but points to the last page of the document with {\ttfamily warning (pdf backend): unreferenced destination with name 'thm.2.1'} during compilation. \newpage \chapter{second chapter} \begin{thm}\label{thm:structureunoriented1} %% \phantom{x} % Uncommenting this line prevents the problem \begin{enumerate}[(i)] \item This is the part 1 of the theorem I want to refer to. \item This is the part 2 of the theorem I want to refer to. \end{enumerate} \end{thm} \newpage \chapter{third chapter} This is where I land when klicking on the reference. \end{document}

I'm not sure who the culprit is but one of the packages hyperref and enumerate is, right? Is there a way to avoid that problem? After all \phantom is not very elegant. Putting the label after \end{enumerate} works but then I land on the bottom of the theorem.

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