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Manpower outsourcing problems under Brazilian labour law

By Geir Sviggum, Wikborg Reinand and Andrea Falcão, Vieira Rezende Barbosa e Guerreiro Advogados

Applying the CISG to international commercial arbitration

By Kevin Cong, Yao Liang Law Offices

Resolving tax disputes in South Africa

By Peter Dachs, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

IP considerations in commercial transactions in Africa

By Vicky Stilwell, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

Man joins Orrick

Draft bill clarifies tax treatment of contingent liabilities

By Annalie la Grange, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

Tribunal dismisses SAB case

By Justin Balkin and Lee Mendelsohn, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

Vodka bottle battle

By Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis

Green light for foreign investors in South Australia

By Michael Sheng and Tanya Denning, Blake Dawson

Taxation of the shipping income of foreign companies

By Chen Weidong and Steven Zhou, Dacheng Law Offices

MOFCOM reviews concentrations of business operators

By Zhang Yichi, Concord & Partners

Protecting databases under the law

By Li Min and Zhang Jing, Run Ming Law Office

Foreign chain stores and the leasing of premises

By Hansen Zhao, Martin Hu & Partners

Liability for nuclear accidents needs urgent reform

By Wang Jihong and Shi Jie, V&T Law Firm

Setting aside international commercial arbitral awards

By Jim Qiu, Yao Liang Law Offices

Bulgaria: a promising environment for Chinese investments

By Vladimir Penkov, Penkov Markov & partners

Central and eastern Europe, country by country

China Business Law Journal is pleased to present a country-by-country guide to investment in central and eastern Europe for Chinese companies.

Employment and immigration law in CEE – challenges to Chinese investors

By Iain Batty and Katarzyna Dulewicz, CMS Cameron McKenna

Which arbitration rules are right for you?

New rules governing arbitration in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and at the International Chamber of Commerce have changed the game. Which rules are right for you? 

Philippines tempers regulation with incentives

By Patricia AO Bunye, CVCLAW Villaraza Cruz Marcelo & Angangco

Capital punishment

Chinese IPOs overseas have consistently outperformed those of other nations, but a rash of scandals and suspected frauds has threatened to end the bull run.

To go dark or to go private? Delisting from the US

By Duan Min and Lucas Chang, Morgan Lewis & Bockius

Digging deep

Digging deep: China's search for natural resources

Argentina open to foreign investment

By Mariana Ardizzone and Justo Federico Norman, Maciel Norman & Asociados

Budget changes the taxation of cross-border transactions

By Peter Dachs, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

Public-sector construction tenders open to bidders from abroad

By Nikita Lalla and Jonty Sacks, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

Glencore uses Jersey company as listing vehicle

By Nathan Powell, Ogier

Double Coin gets protection in India

By Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis

Mining and the environment

By Michael Sheng and Jeff Lynn, Blake Dawson

Limitation periods when goods are released without a bill of lading

By Henry Lee and Jessy Wang, Dacheng Law Offices

The fair use of registered trademarks

By Robin Zhou and Angela Kim, Chang Tsi & Partners

Some tips for registering English language trademarks

By Li Min and Liu Hezhen, Run Ming Law Office

Capital contributions to FIEs in the form of equity

By Kevin Xu and Yvonne Lu, Martin Hu & Partners

Insurance funds to invest in land reserve projects (part 2)

By Wang Jihong and Gao Lei, V&T Law Firm

The gathering of evidence in arbitration

By Charles Pan and Will Lu, Yao Liang Law Offices

Dancing breezily along: dreams of China’s capital markets lawyers

ChiNext and the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Board have given many law firms their first experience of the securities market. But could stiff competition and high professional standards put an end to their dreams of dancing breezily through this market? By Raymond Yang

Latin America, country by country

There are plenty of reasons for law firms to expand their Latin America-China practices, and many have done so.

Brazil offers both opportunity and complexity

By Francisco Soler Caballero, Garrigues

Tango in the dark

Despite political tension and cultural misunderstanding, Chinese investment in Latin America is moving beyond natural resources and up the value chain By Alfred Romann

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