Events

ASIA LEGAL PROUDLY WELCOMES FIVE STUDENTS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF LAW – VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOI FOR THEIR INTERNSHIP

In recent years, significant progress has been made in innovating legal education and training methods. One of the highlights is the increased cooperation between law schools and law firms to provide students with access to real-world work environments, gradually fostering professional thinking and enhancing practical skills while still in university. As one of the pioneers […]

INTRODUCTION TO THE DOCUMENTATION OF THE 2025 DIALOGUE CONFERENCE BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND TAXPAYERS (CUSTOMS SECTOR)

With a view to providing an overview of policy changes and reform orientations in the customs sector, Asia Legal is pleased to introduce to our readers the Documentation of the 2025 Dialogue Conference between the Ministry of Finance and Taxpayers (Customs Sector). The documentation focuses on key updates in customs legislation and the sector’s digital […]

The Asia Civil Law Summit Recap Series: Session 1 – Civil Law vs Common Law: Procedural Efficiency and Strategic Advantages

Bridging the Gap: Finding Efficiency in the Hybrid Future of International Arbitration Navigating the fundamental differences between civil and common law traditions remains a central challenge in international arbitration. Arbitrators, who are products of their legal education and culture, must apply the chosen law correctly, but this is complicated by diverging procedural norms and expectations. […]

The Asia Civil Law Summit Recap Series: Session 2 – The Role of Civil Law Traditions in Shaping International Arbitration

Navigating the Divide: Core Civil Law Principles and the Future of International Arbitration The recent discussions among leading practitioners underscore that navigating the differences between civil and common law traditions remains a central challenge in international arbitration. While arbitrators must apply the chosen law correctly, civil law practitioners appearing before predominantly common law tribunals must […]