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CHAIRMAN’S VISIT TO BEIJING AND HONG KONG

28 February 2010
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Nicholas Green QC will visit Beijing in early June along with office holders from the Law Society to meet with the All China Lawyers Association (ACLA) and the Ministry of Justice, both of which are partners in the Lord Chancellor’s Training Scheme. The visit forms part of a biennial visit programme aimed at strengthening the relationship between the organisations. The Bar Council will discuss ideas for future cooperation with its Chinese counterpart and use the opportunity to meet with LCTS alumni. The Bar Council delegation will then visit Hong Kong where it plans to hold a seminar with the Hong Kong Bar Council and discuss plans for an exchange programme for advocates from both jurisdictions.

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CHAIRMAN’S VISIT TO BEIJING AND HONG KONG

Date: 28 February 2010


Nicholas Green QC will visit Beijing in early June along with office holders from the Law Society to meet with the All China Lawyers Association (ACLA) and the Ministry of Justice, both of which are partners in the Lord Chancellor’s Training Scheme. The visit forms part of a biennial visit programme aimed at strengthening the relationship between the organisations. The Bar Council will discuss ideas for future cooperation with its Chinese counterpart and use the opportunity to meet with LCTS alumni. The Bar Council delegation will then visit Hong Kong where it plans to hold a seminar with the Hong Kong Bar Council and discuss plans for an exchange programme for advocates from both jurisdictions.
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