
International lawyers group UIA-IROL voiced grave concerns over Mr Ravi's "disproportionate and unfair" 21-day imprisonment in a letter to LawSoc on Monday. UIA-IROL urged LawSoc to...

Spanish arbitrator Gonzalo Stampa, who ordered Malaysia to pay US$14.92 billion to alleged heirs of the last Sulu Sultan, is set to faces charges in Madrid...

Anwar Usman, former Chief Justice of Indonesia’s Constitutional Court, has been dismissed for serious ethical violations in a case that altered the age requirement for presidential...
President Ferdinand Marcos announced that the Philippines will no longer cooperate with the International Criminal Court's probe into the drug war, asserting that the alleged crimes...
The US condemns Hong Kong's bounties on democracy activists abroad, warning of dangerous precedent and human rights threats.
Macau's new national security law, similar to legislation in China and Hong Kong, imposes stricter restrictions on political opposition and civil society. The amendments broaden the...
Hong Kong has passed an amendment barring foreign lawyers from working on national security cases, with exceptions allowed only if approved by the city's leader. This...
Chinese authorities have detained five employees of US due diligence firm Mintz Group's Beijing office and closed its operations there. Mintz has retained legal counsel and...
MALAYSIA —A retired Singaporean engineer, Wong Chun Khuen, has taken the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) of Malaysia to court over the alleged refusal to investigate his 21-day...
COURTS (CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE) REFORM BILL Speech by Mr Pritam Singh (Aljunied GRC MP) — Parliament, 13 September Mr Speaker, Sir, the Courts (Civil and...