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Llinks Bulletin: New Competence-Competence in China: A Review of the Draft Revised PRC Arbitration Law
This article aims to introduce the recent development of the competence-competence doctrine in China. The proposed modification of the PRC Arbitration Law seems to have adopted the UNCITRAL Model Law approach, which will bring about a fundamental change in this regime and make Chinese arbitration practice more consistent with international practice. Read more…
Proposed New Regime for the Listing of Specialist Technology Companies on the HKEX
On 19 October 2022, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (the “HKEX”) published a Consultation Paper on Listing Regime for Specialist Technology Companies (the “Consultation Paper”), which seeks to invite comments on the proposed new regime for listing of Specialist Technology Companies on the HKEX. Read more…
Llinks Legal Alert – Labor & Employment Law (September 2022)
Llinks Legal Alerts focus on cutting-edge labor law topics and brings you most updated legislation trend. Please stay tuned with us.
Llinks Bulletin: Cayman Islands’ Companies (Amendment) Act, 2021 Introduces A New Corporate Restructuring Regime – Positive Implications for the Cross-border Restructuring of Chinese-invested Companies
Over the years, many Chinese companies have registered corporate entities in the Cayman Islands (“Cayman”) driven by considerations in respect of investment, financing, tax planning, trade, etc. Cayman’s legal framework has provided investing and financing opportunities for a large number of onshore companies, including facilitating Chinese companies listing on the mainstream international stock exchanges, setting up special purpose vehicles, establishing investment funds, etc. Read more…
Llinks Bulletin: An Illustration of Data Export Security Assessment
The Cyberspace Administration of China (hereinafter referred to as “CAC”) promulgated Guidelines for the Application for Data Export Security Assessment (First Edition) (hereinafter referred to as “Guidelines (First Edition)”) on 31 August 2022. The Guidelines (First Edition) set forth the applicable circumstances, methods and process of data export security assessment (hereinafter referred to as “Security Assessment”) mentioned in the Measures for the Data Export Security Assessment (hereinafter referred to as “Assessment Measures”). In this article, the authors summarize the key points of the Guidelines (First Edition), for the ease of readers reference. Read more…
Llinks Bulletin: China Issued Application Guidance for Data Export Security Assessment: Impact on Multinational Business
On late Aug 31st 2022, the Cyberspace Administration of China(“CAC”) promulgated the first edition of the Application Guidance for Data Export Security Assessment (the “Guidance”). Being released just ahead of the Assessment Measures of Data Export Security Assessment (the “CAC Assessment Measures”) becoming effective, the Guidance provides for the manners, procedures and documentations required for a data export security assessment under the CAC Assessment Measure (the “CAC Assessment”). Read more…
Llinks Legal Alert – Labor & Employment Law (Aug. 2022)
Welcome to read: “Llinks Legal Alert – Labor & Employment Law (Aug. 2022)”.
Llinks Legal Alerts focus on cutting-edge labor law topics and brings you most updated legislation trend. Please stay tuned with us. Read more…
Llinks Legal Alert – Labor & Employment Law (July 2022)
Welcome to read: “Llinks Legal Alert – Labor & Employment Law (July 2022)”.
Llinks Legal Alerts focus on cutting-edge labor law topics and brings you most updated legislation trend. Please stay tuned with us. Read more…
Llinks Bulletin: The Dust Has Settled: Measures for Security Assessment of Data Exports
The “2021 Data Economy Report” released by the United Nations revealed that the United States and China benefit greatly from the digital economy. Half of the world’s ultra-large-scale data centers are in China and the United States. Global digital companies derive strong financial, market and technical strength from worldwide platform businesses. Considering the presence of a variety of business scenarios such as global supply chain, overseas remote operation and maintenance, cross -border service platform operations, and overseas brand management, the compliance issues involved in data cross-border flow increasingly draw concern. In 2021, we made concise illustration on the data outbound rules under Chinese Law, including security assessment process, in the “Illustrative Chart – Data Outbound Rules”. Read more…
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