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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.
April 27, 2017
An 'All the Time' economy for a '24/7' world
Planning and design is needed to utilize the many different aspects of the night time economy.
April 19, 2017
Poetry still has its place in the 21st century
Celebration of World Haiku Day and Poetry and the Creative Mind Day highlights the sometimes forgotten or unappreciated role that poetry plays in our lives.
April 10, 2017
'I can see clearly now'
The author took the opportunity of cleaning the windows to reflect upon life generally.
March 28, 2017
Importance of focus
Achieving focus in important but very challenging. In this article, the writer discusses eight strategies for achieving it.
March 13, 2017
China's quest for a modern 'Civil Law Code'
The codification of civil law is an urgent task facing the Chinese government as the country's development moves steadily forward.
March 9, 2017
'Steady as she goes' as NPC charts China's future course
The Chinese government is entering uncharted waters as it plots an expansionist but cautious economic course in future.
March 8, 2017
China's continuing promotion and facilitation of e-commerce
A new e-commerce law will be enacted next year to cover the burgeoning industry. This will need constant reforming in an era of positive creative destruction.
March 4, 2017
Beijing, Shanghai among world's top 30 cities for students
The 2016 QS ranking of Best Student Cities shows that Chinese higher education system is improving and becomes increasingly international in focus, outlook and importance.
February 18, 2017
Preparing lawyers for a high-tech information age
Legal education must play its part in educating the next generation of lawyers who are able to work across disciplines and develop their own brand in the 21st century.
February 5, 2017
The disappearance of adulthood
Adults must allow children the freedom to grow up. Only through accepting risks as a part of life can children grow into adults and take responsibility for their own lives.
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