Asia is home to 49 sovereign nations, each with a distinctive legal system shaped by history, religion, colonization, and political ideologies. The continent’s legal landscape is as diverse as its cultures, encompassing common law, civil law, religious law, customary law, and mixed systems. Below is a country-by-country snapshot of the
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Unifying Global Oceanic Usage Laws: The Need for International Policy and Regulations
The governance of oceans around the globe, particularly international waters in Asia, has long been a point of contention in international law. With the rising influence of maritime powers and the expansion of national boundaries into contested waters, the issue of sovereignty, access, and security in the world's oceans has
Cracking Down on Cybercrime: Legal Implications of Raid on Cybercriminals and Future Global Regulatory Measures
In a significant move against cybercrime, Indonesian immigration officials have detained 103 Taiwanese nationals suspected of involvement in cybercriminal activities following a raid at a popular villa on the resort island of Bali. This high-profile case brings to light the growing concerns surrounding international cybercrime syndicates operating across borders, often using