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Hong Kong Top Court Recognises Harassment as Standalone Tort in Landmark Ruling
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4/23/2026AI summary

Hong Kong Top Court Recognises Harassment as Standalone Tort in Landmark Ruling

Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal has formally recognised harassment as a standalone tort in common law through Sir Elly Kadoorie & Sons Limited v Samantha Jane Bradley [2026] HKCFA 2, concluding a decade of lower court development since the first High Court discussion in 2013. The ruling establishes four elements victims must prove: repetitive, unreasonable and oppressive conduct; conduct amounting to harassment in the ordinary sense; harasser intent with disregard for victim distress; and actual mental distress suffered. The decision clarifies corporate entities cannot be victims but can sue to protect employees, and applies to both online and offline conduct.

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US Announces First-Ever Foreign-Operated Industrial Zone Under American Law in Philippines
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Business·4/20/2026AI summary

US Announces First-Ever Foreign-Operated Industrial Zone Under American Law in Philippines

The US State Department announced a 4,000-acre hi-tech industrial hub in the Philippines, the first of its kind operating under US common law on foreign soil. Described as a purpose-built platform for allied manufacturing, the zone will combine American expertise in contract law, regulation and dispute resolution with Philippine workforce, mineral endowments, energy resources and strategic Indo-Pacific positioning.

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