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2001 - Law Reform in Developing and Transitional Economies

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2-3 July, 2001

The Asian Law Centre, in conjunction with the Asian Law Center at the University of Washington in Seattle, convened an international conference in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on 2-3 July 2001.

The conference addressed issues of "Law Reform in Developing and Transitional Economies", and was supported by various Mongolian institutions, including: the Procurator-General; Ministry of Justice; Secretary of State; Supreme Court; Faculty of Law at the State University of Mongolia; Legal Retraining Centre; and leading NGOs.

The speakers from Australia, Canada, Mongolia and the U.S.A. spoke on a wide range of issues, including corruption, economic development, the rule of law, competition law, comparative law and religion. More than 90 Mongolian participants attended the conference that was held at the Great Khural (Parliament House) in Ulaanbaatar.


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