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New law school building opens
LAW students at the Singapore Management University (SMU) will now have a building in the heart of the Civic District to call their own, complete with a dedicated moot court and a 500-seater law library.
Malaysia mulls emulating Britain’s law commission
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia wants to emulate Britain’s model as it mulls setting up a law commission, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Liew Vui Keong (pic).
Philippines to extend martial law in south until year end
Manila (AFP) - The Philippine Congress on Saturday voted to extend President Rodrigo Duterte's declaration of martial law in the south until the end of the year to defeat Islamist gunmen.
Ex-president slams martial law
MANILA: Ex-Philippine leader and democracy hero Fidel Ramos slammed President Rodrigo Duterte’s threats to impose martial law, warning against inevitable abuses under military rule.
Law conference for students
THE Law Society which is under HELP University’s Faculty of Law and Government is organising a conference by students for students.
‘Duterte’s martial law threat a call to fight terror in Mindanao’
MANILA: The spokesman to PreÂsiÂdent Rodrigo Duterte said that the latest martial law remarks of the Philippine leader underscored the depth and breadth of lawlessness and violence in Mindanao.
New law to conserve water soon
KUALA LUMPUR: In the near future, there will be a law requiring Malaysians to use less water in the bathroom and when washing dishes or clothes.
Japan passes anti-terror law
TOKYO: Japan passed a controversial anti-terror law that sparked street protests and warnings from critics that it would stomp on citizens’ privacy rights and lead to over-the-top police surveillance.
New cyber law enforced
BEIJING: China ushered in a tough new cybersecurity law, following years of fierce debate around the controversial legislation that many foreign business groups fear will hit their ability to operate in the country.
Duterte vows to ignore Supreme Court on martial law
Jolo: President Rodrigo Duterte has said he will ignore the Supreme Court and Congress as he enforces martial law across the southern third of the country, despite the constitution giving them oversight.