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4. THE AGREEMENT for all ASEAN Judiciaries to consider regularly
updating the content of their respective AJP pages relating to their judicial,
legal and business environments.
5. THE AGREEMENT for each ASEAN Judiciary to consider uploading current
and quality content on the AJP by collaborating with various organisations
in their respective jurisdictions such as law firms, legal and judicial
research or training institutions, and universities.
6. THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT of the execution of a Memorandum of
Understanding among all ASEAN Judiciaries, as represented by their
respective Chief Justices, setting out the roles, responsibilities and
obligations of the ASEAN Judiciaries in relation to the development and
provision of content for the AJP.
7. THE AGREEMENT for Malaysia and the CACJ Secretariat to explore a
collaboration with the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on
Private International Law to conduct a Masterclass for ASEAN judges and
judicial officers on The Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence
Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters, and The Hague Convention on the
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial
Matters.
8. THE AGREEMENT for the Working Group on Facilitating Service of Civil
Processes within ASEAN to study the feasibility of adopting a Model Rule
on taking evidence for foreign proceedings and to submit a report to the
CACJ at the next meeting.
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