China’s IP Enforcement Revolution: 5 Things Every Business Needs to Know A Comparative Perspective: China vs. NZ, UK, and Australia (Part I) China IP enforcement has undergone its most significant transformation in a generation. For businesses operating across China and common law jurisdictions—particularly NZ, the UK, and Australia—understanding these shifts is no longer optional; it...Read More
Article 1042 of the Chinese Civil Code prohibits bigamy in two forms. Legal bigamy involves a fraudulent second marriage registration. Factual bigamy targets stable cohabitation held out publicly as marriage. Righteous Law explains the distinction and its civil and criminal consequences.Read More
New Zealand's tallest student accommodation Auckland tower at 256 Queen Street is a 32-storey, 638-unit project by Precinct Properties, Icon, and Ashton Mitchell. It blends heritage preservation of the 1884 ASB building with world-class modern student living.Read More
The Global Reach of the Civil Code: Why “Factual Bigamy” in China Creates Liability in NZ and Australia For New Zealand and Australian expatriates living in China, the legal definition of marriage has transitioned from a matter of local compliance to a significant cross-border liability. While the Chinese Civil Code may appear geographically confined, it...Read More
The China Eastern Airbus order for 101 A320neo aircraft, valued at US$15.8 billion, is analysed through regulatory disclosure requirements in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and New Zealand major transaction rules.Read More
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