This Week in Asian Law

This Week in Asian Law

This Week in Asian Law

October 24- 30, 2020. USALI’s weekly round up of legal developments and news from Asia. This week’s highlights include, a recent exoneree in China received state compensation; Hong Kong lawmakers back appointment of leading British judge to city’s top court; a Japan high court rules against a Korean school, denying discriminatory treatment based on political and diplomatic reasons; South Korea Supreme Court upheld a 17-year prison sentence on SK’s former President; two Taiwanese women military officers became the first same-sex couple to get married at a mass military wedding; Vietnam’s National Assembly mulls on the draft law amendment introducing controversial power cut-off penalties.

This Week in Asian Law

This Week in Asian Law

October 17 - 23, 2020. USALI’s weekly round up of legal developments and news from Asia. Highlights include, new laws passed during the China’s National People’s Congress Standing Committee meeting; a system for reporting the execution of death row inmates to crime victims in Japan; a recent survey shows nearly half of the nation’s students are involved in cyber-bullying in Taiwan; and Vietnam’s National Assembly mulls on several important law amendments.