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Katerina Yip Featured in Exclusive Interview
March 12, 2021 GMT
HONG KONG, CHINA / ACCESSWIRE / March 12, 2021 / Katerina Yip was recently featured in an exclusive interview with Thrive Global. She shared what she has learned throughout her career as a serial business founder.
Katerina Yip is an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Galton Voysey from Hong Kong. She holds an Upper Second-Class Honors Degree in Law from Durham University and a postgraduate diploma in Legal Practice from the University of Law in York.
In the interview, Yip shared that blocking out hours of time to read a little bit every day has had a positive impact on her life overall.
The launch of the Law Council of Australia's Rural, Regional and Remote (RRR) National Strategic Plan 2021-2023, heralds the profession's reinvigorated.
Civil Society Members Say India Should Ask Myanmar Military to Respect People s Will
A group of 30 scholars, writers, jurists and civil society members have asked external affairs minister S. Jaishankar to ensure that democracy is restored in the South Asian country.
Riot police officers fire teargas canisters during a protest against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar, February 28, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Stringer
New Delhi: Members of civil society in India have written to the Centre, asking it to urge the Myanmar military to respect the will of the people and release arrested leaders, politicians and protesters immediately.
In a letter written to external affairs minister S. Jaishankar, 30 Indian scholars, writers, jurists and civil society members said the Mynamar junta, after seizing power from the democratically elected government, has been using disproportionate force against peaceful protesters. It noted that over 50 protesters have been killed by the security forces, with
Nicky Davies has been appointed as Legal Aid Queensland's new chief executive officer today. Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Shannon Fentiman.