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Customs officers have seized 103 modified game consoles and 316 pirated game discs worth more than $200,000 in raids on 13 shops in Sham Shui Po, four in Mong Kok and four in Wan Chai.

The Judiciary has reappointed Benjamin Yu as Recorder of the Court of First Instance for three years from December 1.

Secretary for Justice Wong Yan Lung is visiting Hanoi to promote Hong Kong as a regional dispute resolution centre and to attend the 6th ASEAN-China Prosecutors General Conference.

One of my favorite topics is US-China relations, and specifically the rhetoric (mostly from the government, but also from the media) surrounding and influencing the relationship.
Not only is this a fun topic in general, but public perception of China by foreigners has a direct impact on my foreign investment legal practice. In that sense, I'm [...]

Extremely good column written by Robert Reich in the New York Times. I will say first off that there is absolutely nothing new in this article, and regular readers of the New York Times, the FT, the Economist, or any number of blogs (including this one) will not really learn anything they didn't already know.
However, [...]

In spite of my Southern California upbringing, I'm not a car person. Don't own one, don't want one, don't miss them.
China's fascination with autos has been troubling to me on many levels. Let me count the ways:
1. Environmental effects
2. Growing lobbying power of the auto industry
3. Demise of the pedestrian/bicycle culture
4. Siphoning of government resources
5. [...]

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) is currently soliciting resumes for professional staff members in Washington, D.C., working on Chinese human rights and rule of law issues. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. [Language below is copied from the CECC announcement]…