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Legal Analysis: China’s Private Sector Promotion Law – A Strategic Shift in Economic Policy
In a significant legislative development, China has enacted the Private Sector Promotion Law, effective May 20, 2025. This landmark legislation aims to bolster the role of private enterprises in the…
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Ireland’s €530M Fine Against TikTok: A Turning Point for Data Sovereignty & China’s Influence
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has handed TikTok a €530 million fine—the largest to date related to GDPR violations involving China. The decision stems from unlawful data transfers of EU users…
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Policing Law Enforcement’s Handling of Child Abuse, Exploitation, and Trafficking
Establishing accountability and oversight for law enforcement in child abuse, exploitation, and trafficking cases. Law enforcement officers are tasked with protecting the most vulnerable in society, including children. However, when…
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The Liberty Paradox: How Law Both Protects and Restricts Rights in Modern Democracies
Can Freedom Exist Without Limits? One of the oldest and most persistent tensions in legal theory and democratic governance is the paradoxical role of law in relation to liberty. In…
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The Urgent Need for Child Protection Laws to Prevent Dangerous Work
Every child deserves a childhood free from exploitation, danger, and hardship. However, around the world, millions of children are still subjected to hazardous and exploitative work that robs them of…
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Enforcing Contract Indicators: Essential to the Ease of Doing Business – India’s Case Study
The concept of the Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) is a crucial metric for evaluating the business climate of a nation. For companies, investors, and entrepreneurs, a favorable EoDB ranking…
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The Sound of Freedom Act: Strengthening Legal Protections to End Child Trafficking
In recent years, human trafficking has become a growing global issue, and nowhere is the vulnerability of children more apparent than in the trafficking industry. Children are often targets due…