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An article from "Hong Kong 01" reports that the "Asia Business Law Journal" recently commented on the uncertainty of Hong Kong's legal environment. However, the Hong Kong Department of Justice responded, criticizing this view as ignoring the facts. The Department of Justice cited data from the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC), highlighting that the number of arbitration cases in Hong Kong is increasing and noting that Hong Kong ranks third among the world's most popular arbitration locations. Additionally, a spokesperson from the Department of Justice emphasized that after Hong Kong's return to China in 1997, it continued to maintain its judicial independence under the common law system, and under the "one country, two systems" framework, this system will continue in the long term. Furthermore, Hong Kong has reached several arrangements with the mainland concerning arbitration, which have further strengthened the legal mutual assistance framework and received national policy support, aiming to establish Hong Kong as an international legal and dispute resolution service center in the Asia-Pacific region.
Based on the description of the official website of Asia Business Law Journal, Law.asia is the digital home of Asia Business Law Journal, China Business Law Journal and India Business Law Journal. The website publishes Asia-focused legal news and rankings for in-house counsel and lawyers in private practice. It is produced by Law.asia Limited, an independent media company based in Hong Kong.
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- 劉夢婷 (2022-12-24). "《亞洲商業法律期刊》指香港法律環境存不確定 律政司批罔顧事實". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2024-07-10.
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- "Law.asia". Law.asia. 2024-07-10. Retrieved 2024-07-10.