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CHAMBER SEMINAR PAPERS

These documents comprise Chamber contributions to various conferences and seminars since the beginning of 2000.  Earlier documents are available in Archives.

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What Other Nations’ China-Related Organisations and Business Councils Are Doing in China, Seminar on Australia-China Trade and Investment Trends in the Next 10 Years 2001-1010 -- 24 May 2001.

Suggestions for Improvements in the Supervision of Law Enforcement in China, International Seminar on the Environment of Law Enforcement Supervision, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China -- 27-29 June 2000.


Trade and investment


What Other Nations’ China-Related Organisations and Business Councils Are Doing in China

Seminar on Australia-China Trade and Investment Trends in the Next 10 Years 2001-1010, 24 May 2001.

Contents:

Introduction:
A Survey of China-Related Organisations
Relevance of Anticipated Accession to the WTO
The Business Climate in China
Sales, service and distribution
Rule of Law
Labour and Benefits
Other Areas for Improvement
US Sanctions and Export Controls
Industry Specific Issues
Evaluation of the AmCham-China Document
Further Implications for Australian Business

To download: http://www.accci.com.au/trade/cofcsem.htm

 


China’s legal system


Suggestions for Improvements in the Supervision of Law Enforcement in China

International Seminar on the Environment of Law Enforcement Supervision, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China, 27-29 June 2000.

Contents:

Introduction
The Role of the Public Sector in Implementing Reforms
Relevance to Law Enforcement Supervision
Improving the Capability of the Public Sector
The Possibility of a Chinese Academy of Law

To download: http://www.accci.com.au/trade/lawsem.htm

 


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