主持人:Azam Khan and Mike Rowse
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On this programme, we talk to a lawmaker and learn more about the Judiciary's plan to establish the Hong Kong International Commercial Court, a special division of the High Court, to tackle complex cross-border commercial disputes.
Then, we hear from a child rights advocate as the Chinese mainland celebrates Children's Day. We also find out how Hong Kong can strive to promote child-friendly development.
After the break, we get the latest on Hong Kong's smoking situation and learn about a series of activities introduced by the Department of Health in their "Quit in June" campaign that encourage and assist smokers put out their cigarette for good.
And finally, another lawmaker tells us how the injection of 4.6 billion HK$ from the Capital Investment Fund will help support Hong Kong Post over the next three years.
9:05am-9:20am: Hong Kong International Commercial Court establishment
Speaker:
Nick Chan, Lawmaker
9:20am-9:30am: Children's Day: promoting a child friendly society
Speaker:
Grenville Cross, Senior Counsel and Honorary Consultant to the Child Protection Institute
9:32am-9:45am: Quite in June anti-smoking campaign
Speaker:
Dr Lilian Chang, Senior Medical & Health Officer (Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office), Department of Health
9:45am-10:00am: HK Post financial losses
Speaker:
Holden Chow , Lawmaker

主持人:Azam Khan and Mike Rowse
On this programme, we take a closer look at the Education Bureau's recent move to launch a new voluntary listing system for private schools, including international institutions. Under the system, private schools that meet standards in three key areas, including legal compliance, good governance and protection of student and parent rights, can apply to be included on the public register.