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Eugene Clark
Dr Eugene Clark is Emeritus Professor, University of Canberra and Chairman of the National Academy of Professional Studies. With a career in higher education in the US, Australia and China, Clark is a former University Pro-Vice Chancellor, Law School Dean. He has also been a CEO, legal practitioner and educational consultant. Clark is the co-author of, Internet and E-commerce Law, Business and Policy (Thomson 2011) as well as many other books and articles on e-commerce, commercial law and legal education. For a number of years he wrote a weekly column on Technology and Law for the Canberra Times. The views expressed in these opinions are solely those of the columnist/author and not those of China.org.cn or his employer.
January 10, 2021
A world made better by genuine communication and dialogue
The world faces many difficult challenges in 2021 and the most important thing in coping with these is good communication, in which listening is as vital as talking.
July 23, 2020
Moon Day: Time to look up
Moon Day celebrates the historic moon landing that occurred on July 20, 1969. 51 years down the line, the world has moved beyond space exploration to look at many other possibilities and opportunities.
July 14, 2020
Proposed US changes in international student visas: Wrong way to go
The Trump administration's proposal to deny international student visas to all those who currently engage only in online study rather than face-to-face teaching is detrimental to the whole cause of education in an interconnected world.
June 14, 2020
World Blood Donor Day more critical than ever
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, blood donations are at alarmingly low levels in most countries, which makes the World Blood Donor Day especially important this year.
June 3, 2020
World Bicycle Day: Precious memories on two wheels
The bicycle is a symbol of simplicity and a past where the pace of life moved more slowly, and when human activity was more in harmony with the environment around us.
May 31, 2020
Post COVID-19: Transportable higher education for an interconnected world
The Global Recognition Convention provides a pathway by which students can have their higher education qualifications recognized everywhere.
May 28, 2020
China's new laws simplify investment
China's new investment and securities laws, which are designed to simplify its investment system, will improve the innovation system and liberalize its capital market.
May 23, 2020
Future-proofing legal education in development of AI
A research project from University of Oxford called "Unlocking the Potential of Artificial Intelligence for English Law" lays out the blueprint for the future of legal education.
May 3, 2020
Celebrating International Dance Day
Dance is an important part of human life with many benefits, as International Dance Day highlights.
April 25, 2020
Celebrating World Book and Copyright Day
The world celebrated World Book and Copyright Day this week at a time when the whole concept of protecting intellectual property faces many challenges.
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