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 Chinese law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition, the criminal law and the criminal procedures laws were amended to introduce significant reforms.
The law of the United States has also been very influential particularly in the area of banking and securities law.
In formulating laws, the PRC has been influenced by a number of sources including traditional Chinese views toward the role of law, the PRC's socialist background, the German-based law of the Republic of China on Taiwan, and the English-based common law used in Hong Kong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_law   (1607 words)

  
 LLRX -- Update to Beyond the Border: The Chinese Legal Information System in Cyberspace
Though the Chinese legal system is claimed to be distinct from all other legal systems, jurists of the PRC follow rules of the civil law family.
For example, no cross-reference is given between a new enacted law and the existing laws or the previous law that is superceded by a new one.
From their position and nature, those two laws are national laws, not local laws, therefore, no laws, ordinances, administrative regulations and other normative documents of the HRSAR and the Macao SAR shall violate the Basic Law.
http://www.llrx.com/features/china2.htm   (7338 words)

  
 Welcome to Chinese Civil Law Forum - CCLAW.NET
Chinese Civil Law Forum, sponsored by Babelcom, is dedicated to the dissemination of information on China's private sector legal institutions (property law, contract law, company law, partnership law, and sole proprietorship law) in English.
We are in the process of building a depositary of information related to the legislative activities concerning the Chinese Property Law, including the English version of the draft provisions, commentaries and case studies.
Supreme Court Interpretation of Contract Law - Part 1
http://www.cclaw.net   (554 words)

  
 Chinese Law Resources on the Internet
The China Law Digest is a monthly publication on the Internet, which offers the latest news on legal developments and judicial reform to domestic and foreign subscribers interested in Chinese legal issues.
The Laws and Regulations Database is the core service of Chinalawinfo and is the largest one that contains the most comprehensive Chinese legal documents.
This site intents to provide information about Chinese law education, law firms, law publications, laws and regulations, economic regulations and decrees legal consulting and services, People's Courts and People's Procuratorate.
http://ls.wustl.edu/Chinalaw/intersou.html   (1267 words)

  
 voorwoord
Het amusante van de Chinese wetten is dat ze zo veranderlijk zijn, soms volgt de ene ‘voorlopige’ wet de andere op tot de heren-leiders-van-het-proletariaat/volk een idee hebben van wat ze eigenlijk willen, en dikwijls is de practijk anders dan de wet.
Vanouds hechten Chinezen meer aan de practische dan aan de theoretische kant van de zaak, zoals Lin Yutang met een voorbeeld uitdrukt: het feit dat in het voor-communistische China de natuurwetenschappen niet tot ontwikkeling kwamen, is omdat Chinese geleerden bij het zien van dieren of planten zich voornamelijk afvroegen of ze eetbaar waren.
Dat de practijk van het dagelijks leven dikwijls, zo niet gewoonlijk, afwijkt van de regels, is zowel deugd als ondeugd.
http://www.law.kuleuven.ac.be/chineesrecht   (1080 words)

  
 Journal of Chinese Law, Vol. 5 No. 2
Even the former Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Warren Burger, has expressed his admiration of Chinese mediation institutions.
In part, this is because the Chinese government has permitted the flow abroad of a great deal of information about dispute resolution institutions other than courts.
In the United States in particular, interest in Chinese methods has grown along with the interest in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in general.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/chinalaw/backissues/issue52/clarke.html   (296 words)

  
 Summer Study Programs for Chinese Law in China or Hong Kong
These programs also include field trips to law firms, stock exchanges, court mediation and proceedings, and jails; visits to scenic and cultural areas; and provide opportunity to interact with Chinese law students, professors, attorneys, business people and justice officials.
These programs usually provide an overview of Chinese law, with emphasis on commercial transactions, and with comparative law components.
Chinese law (IP, trade and investment, human rights, labor, criminal, etc
http://ls.wustl.edu/Chinalaw/chlsumm.html   (199 words)

  
 The Internet and Chinese Law Materials
It is to provide information about Chinese law and the legal system in greater China.
These materials are full text law databases, law journals, newspapers, government gazetteers and new publications.
The site includes translations of Chinese laws and regulations from mainland China (PRC) and Taiwan (ROC), Hong Kong SAR law, and Macau Law, as well as over thirty legal articles on various topics related to Chinese law.
http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/asian/Internet-Law-Chi-Resources.html   (2553 words)

  
 Empirical Analysis of Internet Filtering in China
This would explain why, for example, the www.mit.edu server is sometimes wholly inaccessible even though Chinese officials likely have no objection to most content on that server.
But some newer forms of Chinese filtering -- namely, redirection of a request for a sensitive web site to another web site -- can be either more or less obvious to the user than an apparent network glitch, depending on whether the substitution is noticed.
The Internet poses a new challenge to such censorship, both because of the sheer breadth of content typically available, and because sources of content are so often remote from Chinese jurisdiction, and thus much more difficult to penalize for breaching restrictions on permissible materials.
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/filtering/china   (3450 words)

  
 Centre for Chinese and Comparative Law
With China's resumption of sovereignty over Hong Kong on 1 July 1997, there is an increasing need for more and better comparative research in Chinese law, common law and laws of other jurisdictions, especially those in the Asia-Pacific region.
to establish new academic links with local and overseas institutions interested in Chinese law and comparative law.
to encourage, facilitate and organize research projects on issues concerning Chinese law and comparative law
http://www.cityu.edu.hk/rccl   (319 words)

  
 Chinese Law Prof Blog: Chinese Law Prof Blog no longer blocked from China
This book addresses technology and the globalization of copyright law in a comprehensive manner.
Chinese Law Prof Blog no longer blocked from China
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Chinese Law Prof Blog no longer blocked from China:
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/china_law_prof_blog/2005/07/chinese_law_pro.html   (322 words)

  
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Special issue of Chinese Law and Government, 19.
Traditional Chinese Medicine and the United States: Past, Present, and Future.
The main emphasis of the book is on law.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~nsivin/nakbib.html   (8047 words)

  
 Chinese Studies Internet Resources
The Chinese page has a link to the Library page which provides information on its special collections of rare books and archival materials.
Also provides other useful information on Chinese law.
Chinese input software required to search both databases.
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/eastasian/china.htm   (1970 words)

  
 Shanghai Expat :: View topic - Chinese law books in English...
At a more basic level the "China Briefing" archives are quite good, you may find some material there: free subscription and log in at www.china-briefing.com
Visas, Taxes, and Legalities - Chinese law books in English...
I'm a law student and I would like to know where can I buy books on real estate chinese law...
http://www.shanghaiexpat.com/MDForum-printview-t-12155-start-0-sid-9d14aaa879b15b8fb4a2d2c63c5689cd.phtml   (145 words)

  
 Center for Chinese Legal Studies
Columbia offers the widest range of courses on Chinese law of any law school in the United States, including classes that examine issues ranging from international trade to media and environmental law.
The cornerstone of the Law School's program in Chinese law is the Center for Chinese Legal Studies.
Columbia Law School has also been a leader in working with law schools and legal aid clinics in China to further the development of legal aid and clinical legal education.
http://www.law.columbia.edu/center_program/chinese   (342 words)

  
 Eastlaw.net BBS: chinese law distance learning?
Are there lawschools that provide distance learning in Chinese law to Westerners in the English medium only?
Are there other areas of use for Westerners?
Posted by Billy Hill on 7/30/2004, 3:23 am
http://members2.boardhost.com/gchinalaw/msg/110.html   (60 words)

  
 Eastlaw.net BBS: Re: chinese law distance learning?
i know something about commercial law of PRC.
Posted by win on 1/3/2005, 9:01 pm, in reply to "chinese law distance learning?
By posting, you confirm that you have read and
http://members2.boardhost.com/gchinalaw/msg/123.html   (31 words)

  
 Chinese Legal Studies Association
Chinese Legal Studies Association (CLSA) at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
"Is There Criminal Justice in China?" at Cornell Law
http://www.law.upenn.edu/groups/clsa   (940 words)

  
 Arts - Purchasing Antique, Reproduction or Made-to-order Chinese Furniture in China
Chinese law stipulates that antiques which are older than 300 years are not allowed to be exported out of the country.
This law, however, does not apply to all woods, but to the more valuable zitan, huanghuali and jichimu woods.
As laws do change, it is advisable that you confer with the store to make sure that you will be allowed to take your purchases home.
http://www.imperialtours.net/furniture.htm   (1450 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - China - Compulsory Education Law Chinese Information Resource
AllRefer.com - China - Compulsory Education Law
The Law on Nine-Year Compulsory Education, which took effect July 1, 1986, established requirements and deadlines for attaining universal education tailored to local conditions and guaranteed school-age children the right to receive education.
The second category targeted under the 9-year compulsory education law consisted of towns and villages with medium-level development (around 50 percent of China's population), where universal education was expected to reach the junior-middle-school level by 1995.
http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/china/china106.html   (613 words)

  
 Chinese Law and Government - Subscription
UILB Chinese Law and Government - a journal of translations
Chinese Law and Government subscription is a great way to stay informed.
http://www.magazine-subscription-search.com/prd120426.php   (31 words)

  
 Chinese Law Resources on the Internet
This website provides the information about the structure of the Chinese judicial system, most recent judicial interpretations, judgments, and some important cases.
This website provides a list of the ministries and other agencies under the State Council of the PRC with links.
and provides a most comprehensive and up-to-day database to Chinese laws and administrative regulations as well as central and local government rules and circulars (http://chinalawinfo.com/newlaw/index.asp).
http://www.wulaw.wustl.edu/Chinalaw/govsources.html   (388 words)

  
 Chinese Journal of International Law
Likewise, such a position does not indicate that the Journal or any other entity endorses any views of any of these persons expressed in the Journal or elsewhere.
Books for review: Send an email with introduction and table of contents to the Editor-in-Chief to arrange for review.
  An independent, peer-reviewed journal published in association with The Chinese Society of International Law,
http://www.chinesejil.org   (452 words)

  
 Re: a Chinese sell most cheapest fossil
: its against chinese law to export real fossils.
: : its against chinese law to export real fossils.
When it come to money, everyone has a price...
http://www.gtlsys.com/FossilForum/messages/10504.html   (155 words)

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