Sentences with phrase «liberalisation comes»

The push for drug liberalisation comes as part of a global trend toward a more liberal stance on narcotics, following half a century of expensive and broadly ineffective efforts to wipe out the drug trade.

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And it comes across to many reform - minded people inside China, as well as outsiders, as a step backwards in China's apparent path towards liberalisation of its economy, business and social framework.
With the continued expansion of the Murdoch media empire projected for the coming years, the likelihood of further media liberalisation towards Fox news - style political discourse in the UK & the likes of Dan Hannan waiting in the wings, the Left should be cautious in welcoming such arguments to the mainstream political conversation so soon.
But despite uncertainties, there is little doubt that in the current times when China is also considering further liberalisation of its capital account, IIAs will continue to play an important role in China's economic diplomacy in the years to come.
When Egyptian liberals first flocked into Tahrir Square, the western media proclaimed an «Arab spring»: globalisation, modernisation, and liberalisation, we were assured, were coming to Egypt as they have to much of the rest of the world.
The comments come amid an unprecedented push for liberalisation in parliament, with a home affairs committee report calling for a deeper look into the consequences of decriminalisation of drugs.
The home affairs committee report comes amid sea - changes in the international outlook for drug liberalisation.
Doubts raised over third and final phase of Korea's legal market liberalisation, which was meant to come into force over 2016 and 2017 for UK and US firms
An overwhelming majority of India's top legal professionals and business leaders have come out in support of the liberalisation of the country's legal market, according to new research.
Not only does he explore the changes, but he also provides statistical data (which we rarely come across) and draws interesting conclusions; his view that though the substance of law is not fully liberal it certainly moves towards liberalisation is particularly intriguing.
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