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Sutherland --$tAustralia : the certain uncertainty /$rFrank Bates --$tCanada : a bold and progressive past but an unclear future /$rCarol Rogerson --$tChina : bringing the law back in /$rMichael Palmer --$tIndia : a perspective /$rAnil Malhorta and Ranjit Malhorta --$tIsrael : dynamism and schizophrenia /$rRhona Schuz and Ayelet Blecher-Prigat --$tMalaysia : what lies ahead? /$rNoor Aziah Mohd Awal --$tThe Netherlands : the growing role of the judge in child and family law /$rPaul Vlaardingerbroek --$tNew Zealand : the emergence of cultural diversity /$rBill Atkin --$tNorway : equal rights at any cost? /$rTone Sverdrup --$tRussia : looking back, evaluating the present and glancing into the future /$rOlga A. Khazova --$tScotland : the marriage of principle and pragmatism /$rElaine E. 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