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China Business Law Journal - March 2012

Volume 3, Issue 3

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The MO for M&A in Norway

By Tormod Ludvik Nilsen; Arne Didrik Kjørnæs and Geir Sviggum, Wikborg Rein

New Australian price disclosure prohibitions take effect in June

By Michael Sheng and Alice Muhlebach, Ashurst
Changes to copyright protection of music still slightly off key, Wang Yadong, Zhang Jing

Changes to copyright protection of music still slightly off-key

By Wang Yadong and Zhang Jing, Run Ming Law Office
Legality of Vam still in some doubt

Legality of VAM still in some doubt

By Vincent Mu and Blake Yang, Martin Hu & Partners

Rewiring the markets

Bourses power up regulation

Tax targets

Tax authorities will be taking more stringent measures to intensify inspection efforts

Lawyers role crucial in preparing syndicated loans for big projects, Li Yunhai

Lawyers’ role crucial in preparing syndicated loans for big projects

By Li Yunhai and Tian Lei, Zhonglun W&D Law Firm

In the driver’s seat

Sinopec's general counsel

Foreign investors eyeing production enterprises need to tread carefully, Dorothy Xing, Tina Tang

Foreign investors eyeing production enterprises need to tread carefully

By Dorothy Xing and Tina Tang, Concord & Partners
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Top-tier bargains

Top-tier bargains

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Do the homework before your company merger in South Africa

Do the homework before your company merger in South Africa

By Robert Gad and Janel Strauss, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

LOI or MOU?

By Andrew Godwin
MNCs: select your advisors carefully

MNCs: select your advisors carefully

By Raphael Li, Martin Hu & Partners
New rules for arbitration game

New rules for arbitration game

Changing the game of arbitration

Shareholders beware: you may be liable for brand hijacking

Shareholders beware: you may be liable for brand hijacking

By Irene Zeng and Eric Su, HFG
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South Africa seeks OECD blessing with San Marino tax agreement

By Beric John Croome, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

Learn from spectacular failures in foreign resource sector acquisitions

By Xu Bin and Christina Dong, Concord & Partners
Weighing Weibo’s copyright issues

Weighing Weibo’s copyright issues

By Wang Yadong and Zhang Jing, Run Ming Law Office
Look into our crystal ball

Look into our crystal ball

The key legal issues in China in 2012

China Business Law Journal – March 2012

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