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China Law Reporter Looking for Articles

Qiang Bjornbak, editor of the ABA's China Law Reporter, is soliciting articles on two timely topics.

1. China's much anticipated anti-monopoly law: its major features and potential for influence upon unfair competition behaviors, such as price fixing.

2. Product safety issues. Ideally, CLR is looking for two articles on this subject -- "one from a lawyer from the Chinese perspective and one from a non-China-based lawyer taking the importer's perspective. Lots of topic possibilities with this one.

For further information, contributors should contact Qiang directly with their proposal.

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