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​Volume IV, 2021 Edition (pdf, 11.8 MB)

Articles
Rethinking Anti-Corruption Law: 'Zero Tolerance' with Chinese Characteristics (2021) 4 Gavel 1.
Professor Simon Bronitt

The Statue of Peace: Who Will Provide Remedy to Those Wronged by Our History? (2021) 4 Gavel 6.
Will Zheng

Legalisation of Egg Freezing in China: Laws, Policies, and Discussion (2021) 4 Gavel 14.
Ruocheng (Bright) Shi

Does International Law Exist in Vain? How does the Afghanistan Issue Reflect the Incompetence of International Law? (2021) 4 Gavel 22.
Yangyu (Yolanda) Zhao

Security of Payment and Insolvency in Hong Kong's Construction Industry - Lessons From Australia (2021) 4 Gavel 28.
Oliver Huang

How Can the Law Facilitate Greater Uptake of Renewable Energy Technologies? (Taking China as the Example) (2021) 4 Gavel 32.
Zheyuan Chen

Understanding Family Violence: Theory of Typology and Dynamic of Relationships (2021) 4 Gavel 38.
Yingying (Carrie) Wen

'Shh...... Your Phone Has Ears': Voice Data and Australian Privacy Law (2021) 4 Gavel 44.
Han Jiang

The Pillar of Shame: Who Does it Belong to, Where will it Go? (2021) 4 Gavel 52.
Zixiao Chen

International and Multilateral Internet Governance: A Novel Mechanism Tackling with Jurisdictional Conflicts (2021) 4 Gavel 58.
Jiangxue (Catherine) Chang
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USYD Chinese Law Students Society acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation.

The University of Sydney is on the sovereign land of these people. As students, we recognise our complicity in the ongoing colonisation of Indigenous land. In recognition of our privilege, we vow to not only include, but to prioritise and centre the experiences of Indigenous people, and to be reflective when we fail to be a counterpoint to the racism that plagues the mainstream media.
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