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Review of Support for Victims of Crime in Asia - Support for Victims of Crime in Asia by Wing-Cheong CHAN (Ed) (London/New York: Routledge, 2008). [418 pp. Paperback: UK£34.99/US$69.95]
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Keyword Advertising: Challenging the Traditional Concept of “Use” under Malaysian Trade Mark Law
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The China Dilemma: Internet Censorship and Corporate Responsiblity
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Schisms in Humanitarianism – The Khmer Rouge Tribunal's First Hearing
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Unraveling the Puzzle of Differing Rates of FDI and FVCI in India and China
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The Same Difference: Protecting Same-Sex Couples under the Domestic Violence Ordinance
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New Protection Status of Juvenile Victims with the Passage of the New Criminal Legislation in Cambodia
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Impending Amendments to Korean Corporate Laws in 2009: A Mystic Mix
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377 and the Unnatural Afterlife of British Colonialism in Asia
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The Philippine President as Tortfeasor-in-Chief: Establishing Civil Liability for Constitutional Negligence
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