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All Tags » Middle East
  • Tales of a lawyer in Saudi Arabia

    Life as a lawyer in Saudi Arabia can be a little daunting, writes Hyder Gulam, but it's a valuable experience if you know what to expect.

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    Published Mon, Nov 2 2009 4:00 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Middle East, career advice, working overseas, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, expats
  • When religion meets the law: Shariah law in Australia

    There's a growing market for lawyers with expertise in Islamic banking and finance, but just what place can Shariah law have in Australia?

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    Published Mon, Nov 2 2009 4:00 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Middle East, banking & finance law, Shariah law, religion, Islamic finance, Islamic law, Logie-Smith Lanyon Lawyers, LaTrobe University, Macpherson + Kelley
  • Still a land of opportunity

    Even the Middle East has fallen victim to the financial crisis, Sarah Sharples asks if Australian lawyers can still capitalise on the now limited opportunities in the region "For Abu Dhabi in particular, and the UAE generally, I think they will weather...
    Published Fri, Mar 13 2009 4:39 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Middle East, International report, recruitment

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