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Ms. Barale has written extensively on the subject of doing business in China and China’s entry into WTO. A sample of her publications includes:
- Taking Security: Mortgages and Pledges in Doing Business in China- (Juris Publications 2010)
- Getting the Deal Through- Public Procurement, Global Competition Review 2006. (with Susan Finder)
- Getting the Deal Through- Gas Regulation, Global Competition Review 2006. (with Andrew Hart and Zhou Lin)
- China Joint Ventures in International Joint Ventures – (Sweet & Maxwell 2005)
- “A Law Built on Shaky Foundation: Mainland Legislation Using Property as Security Fails Mortgage Lenders and Borrowers,” Financial Times, Legal View, September 28, 2005
- “The Challenge of China in the WTO,” Luxury Unlimited, January 2005
- “Trade Rights Stir Sleeping Tiger: Import-export law helps to assuage concerns over registration process,” Financial Times, Legal View, July 14, 2004
- “Newcomers Set Social Agenda,” Financial Times, Legal View, March 31, 2004
- “Asia-Pacific Developments: Changes to the PRC Trademark Law,” CIPIC Journal (Vol. 131), December 2002, translated into Japanese by the Customs Intellectual Property Information Center, Japan Tariff Association
- “As China Enters WTO, An Overview of What is Changing,” Corporate Counsel, January 2002
- “Building New Strategies: What China’s Entry into the WTO Means for the Way Foreign Companies Access the China Market,” American Lawyer, Inside Asia, July 2001
- “Project and Infrastructure Finance: Renewed Efforts for Reform in the Power Sector,” China Law and Practice, February 2001
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