12th Meeting of the Council of ASEAN Chief Justices
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On the same day, the Supreme Court of Singapore and the Supreme Court of the Philippines signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to Enhance Cross-Border Communications in Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings. The MOU formalises judicial communication and coordination between both courts to manage insolvency and restructuring proceedings more efficiently and promptly.
Additionally, the ASEAN insolvency judges and intellectual property (IP) judges held two separate meetings and panel discussions with practitioners in their respective fields, with the insolvency session covering economic and geopolitical impacts on insolvency and restructuring matters, judgment recognition challenges, and regional judicial communication benefits. The IP session examined generative artificial intelligence's challenges to patent and copyright law, jurisdictional complexities, governance developments, and alternative dispute resolution for cross-border IP disputes.
All Chief Justices and Heads of Delegations in attendance signed the Singapore Declaration at the close of the CACJ meeting, maintaining the tradition of recording CACJ decisions through publicly available declarations since 2015. More information on CACJ can be found here.
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