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  • The long march: improving China-Australia relations

    With the Australian legal sector increasingly being exposed to the risks and opportunities of China, Edward Liu looks at how China/Australia relations can be improved.

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    Published Mon, Oct 26 2009 5:28 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: China
  • Recruitment boom a Chinese whisper?

    If China is the sleeping giant preparing to awake the world from a deep global recession, will the doors swing open for Australian lawyers? China is hungry for investment, and such hunger is sure to push the flow of capital into otherwise slow markets...
    Published Thu, Aug 27 2009 1:59 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: recruitment, China
  • China’s Rio Tinto arrest timely reminder

    Stern Hu's arrest in China has once again shown the precarious position of Australians incarcerated overseas, but also gives pause to reflect on Australia's international human rights record and treatment of individuals detained within our own borders, writes Steven Freeland.

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    Published Mon, Jul 27 2009 1:45 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: China, Rio Tinto
  • Hong Kong: The sleeping dragon stirs

    The economic downturn's impact has filtered into the Hong Kong legal market, but with government stimulus packages, regulatory reforms and an entrepreneurial spirit that permeates business, keeping a watch over the region is well advised, reports...
    Published Thu, Jun 18 2009 1:28 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: China, Asia, Hong Kong

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