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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.
July 5, 2017
A decade with iPhone: Thoughts on its impact
The Apple iPhone celebrated its 10th Anniversary a few weeks ago. The impact of the revolutionary iPhone was substantial.
July 4, 2017
Cooperatives' role in promoting economic development
Cooperatives exist across most sectors of the economy and promote entrepreneurship, democratization, and building of communities.
June 26, 2017
Using technology to overcome access to justice barriers
Technology in the legal profession and new advances in science can deliver legal services to more, more efficiently.
June 23, 2017
World Refugee Day an important reminder of our duty to care for others
Good Samaritan' attitude is the spirit and practice we need to see more of when it comes to refugees presently fleeing war, terrorism and other deplorable conditions.
June 16, 2017
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Elder abuse is a significant issue for both developing and developed countries. We need to nurture a culture of respect and reverence for our elderly.
June 2, 2017
US withdrawal from Paris Climate Accord — What it will mean
The result of US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord is that the US could be left behind as the rest of the world moves forward to develop the infrastructure that will realize the dream of cheap, renewable energy.
May 29, 2017
The role of experts in society
Experts should make an effort to share their knowledge and experience with society at large, rather than simply confining themselves to a university system that offers little to the public.
May 26, 2017
Reducing the tears: Lessons from the WannaCry cyber attack
The damage caused by the recent worldwide "ransomware" cyberattack highlights the lead for everyone to be well prepared for the next instalment.
May 23, 2017
Promoting learning as a lifelong journey
Let us not forget about our elderly, for they are a great resource for bridging our past, understanding our present and ensuring a better future for generations to come.
May 2, 2017
Finding talent in a rapidly changing and uncertain 'World of Work'
As the world celebrates International Workers' Day, it is a good time to reflect on the changing nature of work and how individuals fit into totally new working concepts.
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