Here’s something that doesn’t happen everyday:
“On July 5, officials from China’s Ministry of State Security took four employees of the Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto into custody here. Rio Tinto was not told what happened to the employees; neither were their families. One of the four was a high-ranking executive and an Australian citizen. But the Australian government was also in the dark.”
It appears the iron ore industry in China has posed quite a challenge to the Chinese and a hazard to some executives. While most individuals at MIAS practice in the field of arbitration, it might help to have some general knowledge in the field of criminal law.
Quinn Smith