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United Nations urged to tell Nepal government to protect civic freedom

United Nations urged to tell Nepal government to protect civic freedom
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Covid-19: e-justice hurdles and perspectives

January 21, 2021 Written by PAUL MUKIIBI An effective justice system is essential for the administration of justice as it promotes access to justice even to the marginalized section of society. The World Health Organisation (WHO) on March 11, 2020 declared the Covid-19 as a pandemic, hence, a public health emergency. Following the WHO’s declaration, President Yoweri Kaguta Tibuhaburwa Museveni on March 18, 2020 imposed a lockdown on places of worship (churches and mosques), schools, tertiary institutions and universities. It was later extended to public and private transport, non-essential businesses and the movement of non-essential personnel shortly. The lockdown was later lifted in phases but the entertainment places and institution of learning rem

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Cheques, paper records and physical signatures on the chopping block

The federal government is proposing to overhaul communications with business by modernising payments, record keeping and other regulatory rules.

Singapore may implement digitised cross-border trade documents

Singapore may implement digitised cross-border trade documents Thursday 7 January 2021 13:50 CET | News The Singapore parliament has proposed an amendment to the current Electronic Transactions Act, which could allow cross-border trade documents to be digitised. According to the proposed changes, important documents such as a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), which allows an appointed person to make medical and financial decisions on another s behalf should the latter lose mental capacity, will also be digitised. Most maritime trade transactions currently use physical bills of lading that are legal and commercial documents that provide evidence for the contract of carriage, receipt, and ownership of goods. The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore have been working with the Port of Rotterdam s blockchain centre Blocklab on introducing title transfer capability in relation to electronic Bills of Lading.

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