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关于竞业限制纠纷与侵犯商业秘密纠纷的差异分析

04 September 2019 by Asia law

商业秘密,是指不为公众所知悉、具有商业价值并经权利人采取相应保密措施的技术信息、经营信息等商业信息。

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从“塔塔案”看中国法院 对“病态仲裁协议”司法审查价值取向的新发展

04 September 2019 by Asia law

2018年12月14日,北京市第四中级人民法院(“北京四中院”)对“中轻三联国际贸易有限公司诉塔塔国际金属(亚洲)有限公司申请确认仲裁协议效力”系列案件(“塔塔案”)作出裁定,认定应以新加坡为法准据法判断本案中“未明确约定仲裁地和仲裁机构”的仲裁协议的效力,并进而适用新加坡法律认定涉案仲裁协议有效。

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目标公司投资的下属企业涉及负面清单的外资并购审批问题

04 September 2019 by Asia law

2016年9月3日,全国人大常委会对《外资企业法》《中外合资经营企业法》和《中外合作经营企业法》(以下合称“外商投资企业法”)有关行政审批的条款进行了修订,将不涉及国家规定实施准入特别管理措施(下称“负面清单”)的外商投资企业的设立和变更,由审批管理改为备案管理;涉及负面清单的外商投资仍然保留审批管理。

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Analysis of the difference between non-compete disputes and disputes over infringement of business secrets

04 September 2019 by Zhenghe Liu

Business secrets refer to such commercial information as technical information and business information, which are of commercial value, unknown to the public, and protected by security measures.

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Arbitration of BRI disputes: Singapore’s burgeoning role

04 September 2019 by Peter Doraisamy

The Belt-Road Initiative stands tall as the largest transcontinental infrastructure program the world as ever seen. Cutting across 68 nations and linking together three continents by land and sea, the BRI is a revival of the ancient trade network, the Silk Roads that drove economic growth and development in Asia.

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A Short Review of the Case Guidance System of the Chinese Judiciary

04 September 2019 by Asia law

The Chinese Case Guidance System (“the CG System”) has been a bizarre creature for western legal professionals since it was established by the Supreme People’s Court of China (“the Supreme Court”) in 2011.

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Chinese Court Being more Tolerant with Pathological Arbitration Clause

04 September 2019 by Asia law

On 14 December 2018, Beijing 4th Intermediate Court (the “Court”) upheld the validity of a pathological arbitration agreement which does not provide a seat of arbitration nor does the arbitration institution thereunder actually exist in Chinalight International Trade Co. Ltd. v Tata International Metals (Asia) Ltd. (“Chinalight v. Tata”).

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Copyright Infringement in Cinematographic film

04 September 2019 by Asia law

In the matter of copyright infringement for a film, there has been a mix of decisions by the Indian courts, each presenting a divergent opinion on the point - whether the infringing copy in case of cinematographic film has to be an exact copy made by the process of duplication or whether it refers to another work which substantially, fundamentally, essentially and materially resembles the original film.

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OSS System – Indonesia’s Answer to Minimize Bureaucracy and the Lengthy Licensing Regime

04 September 2019 by Asia law

On 21 June 2018, the Indonesian Government introduced the Online Single Submission (“OSS”) system under Regulation No. 24 of 2018 (“GR 24/2018”) on Electronically Integrated Business Licensing Services.

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THE INDONESIAN KPK’S PERFECT RECORD COMES TO AN END

04 September 2019 by Asia law

From the time it commenced operations in 2003, the Indonesian Commission for the Eradication of Corruption (“KPK”) had never lost a case.