Hong Kong’s Secretary for Justice clarifies: Mainland judgments will not automatically take effect in Hong Kong and judicial information will not be
Odaily Planet Daily News Recently, some practitioners in jurisdictions such as Mainland China, the United States, and Singapore have raised questions about the relevant court rules and effective dates of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's constitutional order on the "Mainland Civil and Commercial Judgments (Mutual Enforcement) Ordinance". Hong Kong's Secretary for Justice, Rimsky Yuen Kwok-keung, clarified in a timely manner on social media: "After the mutual recognition arrangement takes effect, Mainland judgments will not 'automatically apply' to Hong Kong, nor will there be a situation of 'sharing judicial information'." (Hong Kong Win Hong Kong Risk)
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