We imagine this will be a very happy marriage… The Straits Times reports Singapore and China have agreed to cooperate on legal and judicial matters, a new area of bilateral collaboration on top of economic and cultural exchanges. Top legal officials from both...
It seems here at HOB we weren’t the only ones who found CUP’s behaviour mystifying over Beijing’s new rules on content, Good to see that they’ve restored the content Here’s the story via the Washington Post Full story...
Credit where credit is due, well done Lexis for sticking it to the man – let’s hope they stick the course. The South China Post reports An employee of US-based LexisNexis said its service had been shut down in mainland China since March because it...
Being practical, or to their eternal shame… you decide. “Cambridge University Press (CUP) has blocked online access to certain journal articles in China at the government’s request, as Beijing reins in academic freedom.” The South China...
Beijing (AFP) – China’s first “cyber court” was launched on Friday to settle online disputes, as the legal system attempts to keep up with the explosion of mobile payment and e-commerce. Residents of the eastern city of Hangzhou — home to...