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China's legal system: a work in progress that demands respect

Issue: March 2010

Keywords (click to search): legal system NPC legal reform

The annual National People’s Congress (NPC) delegation always attracts an incredible amount of attention in the PRC, and generates a multitude of headlines in local and regional media. This year’s Congress was no exception, coming at a time when much attention is already focused on the country’s international presence as well as its domestic development.

One comment of particular interest to legal practitioners was made by Wu Bangguo, chairman of the NPC’s Standing Committee. According to the China Daily, Wu said the top legislature would “ensure the goal of formulating a...

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