
S. Korean environment ministry sets disposable cup deposit at ₩300
Feb 25, 2022 16:05 pm UTC| Law Nature Economy
S. Korea will require consumers to deposit 300 won when buying a drink in a disposable cup at a large cafe or fast-food outlet beginning June, government officials said Thursday. The environment ministry preannounced...

Feb 24, 2022 20:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
Vladimir Putins recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk as independent has escalated Russias slow annexation of Ukrainian territories. This is a violation of international law, according to Marija Pejčinović Burić, secretary...

Ghana's law on publication of false news is vague and easily abused – it should go
Feb 24, 2022 20:49 pm UTC| Law
Ghana repealed its controversial criminal libel law two decades ago. Recent incidents have seen the Ghana Police Service use a different law to arrest and prosecute some media personalities. The law being used is...
The extraordinary powers of the Emergencies Act continue into a second week
Feb 24, 2022 20:42 pm UTC| Law
On Feb. 21, Canadas House of Commons took historic action on voting to confirm the motion of declaring a national emergency. The Emergencies Act remains in effect for the coming days, if not weeks. Extraordinary powers can...

Court favors GM Korea in canceling gov’t order to return technology institute subsidy
Feb 22, 2022 22:38 pm UTC| Law Economy Business
A court has ruled in favor of GM Korea Co. in a lawsuit to annul the governments decision to retrieve its subsidy provided for a facility the carmaker disposed of in 2019, sources said Monday. The suit was filed by the...
Feb 18, 2022 08:31 am UTC| Law
On Feb. 28, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in West Virginia v. EPA, a case that centers on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencys authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions that drive climate...

Law firm Bartlit Beck awarded $50 million fee in appeal against Japanese billionaire Kazuo Okada
Feb 09, 2022 23:42 pm UTC| Law Economy
A US federal appeals court ruled that Japanese pachinko billionaire Kazuo Okada cannot escape an arbitrators 2019 decision requiring him to pay law firm Bartlit Beck $50 million in legal fees for services rendered in a...