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Asia Legal News
11/25/2009
Philippines massacre toll rises‎ to 57
The death toll from a politically motivated attack in the Philippines has now risen to 57, after 11 more bodies were recovered on Wednesday.
Hong Kong Legal News
11/25/2009
Mass resignation burden shifts to Civic Party
In the latest twist to the planned resignations by pan-democrat legislators, the pressure has shifted from the Democratic Party to the Civic Party.
Asia Legal News
11/25/2009
Police detain at least 4 for soccer corruption
Chinese police have detained at least four people on suspicion of match-fixing and gambling in a nationwide crackdown on soccer corruption.
Hong Kong Legal News
11/25/2009
Undercover officer busts ketamine syndicate in school
An undercover policewoman in her 20s posed as a Form 3 student, leading to the arrest of a teenage drug dealer at a Fan Ling secondary school.
Hong Kong Legal News
11/25/2009
Criminal action possible for student loan cheats
Students who deceive the government's loan agency should be held criminally responsible and investigated, the director of audit said.
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This month's spotlight article

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Chris Berry
11/22/2009
Glasgow to Shanghai
The global impact of Adam Smith
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Blogs & Analysis
Yan Lan
Posted By: Yan Lan
11/24/2009
30 years of legal reform in China
Three significant phases in China's legal reform
Malcolm Merry
Posted By: Malcolm Merry
11/16/2009
Not Entirely Legal - Part 18
Aircrafts in dispute; case analysis; publication in overseas law journals
Ian De Witt
Posted By: Ian De Witt
10/15/2009
New Case Management Regime Poses Problems for Liquidators
Effects of civil procedure reform on liquidators and insolvency practitioners
Malcolm Merry
Posted By: Malcolm Merry
10/26/2009
Not Entirely Legal - Part 17
National Day celebration under blue sky; long march of wedding couples; new China; Peking or Beijing
Kenneth V Nourse
Posted By: Kenneth V Nourse
9/17/2009
Strategically Managing Electronic Discovery in a Global Marketplace
A practical guidance about data privacy regulatory frameworks in the globe
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Audio The Human Rights Enterprise
The Hon Michael Kirby, a retired Justice of the High Court of Australia and an advocate for minority rights worldwide, talks about human rights issues
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Audio Obama administration's proposal for a new consumer financial protection agency
Interview with Professor James Fanto of Brooklyn Law School
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Audio Q&A session with The Honorable Mary Robinson
Former President of Ireland and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Audio Google and Authors Guild reach settlement
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