By Song [email protected]: www.haiwen-law.comThe China Network Information Center Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (Policy) specifies…
Dispute Resolution
- July 01, 2006
By Susan [email protected]: www.freshfields.comIn October 2005, the Supreme People's Court (SPC) issued the Outline of the Second…
June 02, 2006In 2005, China's Ministry of Commerce announced the expiry of anti-dumping measures offering protection to various Chinese domestic industries from imported products being 'dumped' onto the local market. Given that domestic industries actively participate in 'sunset' reviews to extend the application of the measures, it would be practical for foreign producers and exporters to become familiar with the procedural and substantive elements of the sunset review process in China.
June 02, 2006Issued: February 21 2006Main contents: The Reply clarifies the obligation of truthful disclosure by the proposer. clp reference:3900/06.02.21promulgated:2006-02-21
May 02, 2006Promulgated: February 28 2006Effective: March 28 2006Applicability: These Provisions apply to compensation for damage occurred in the course of air transportation…
May 02, 2006The Provisions represent a judicial direction towards the transition between the old and the newly implemented Company Law in 2005.
May 02, 2006Issued: April 13 2006Effective: December 1 2006Interpreting authorities: National Development and Reform Commission in conjunction with Ministry of JusticeApplicability:…
May 02, 2006Promulgated: April 28 2006Effective: May 9 2006Main contents: The Provisions clarify how cases involving civil acts or events that occurred before the…
May 02, 2006By Lily Wei [email protected] expected, the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR) proved to be one of the focal points of the…
May 02, 2006China's new Company Law has laid a solid foundation for companies to improve their corporate governance, including new provisions granting significant rights to minority investors vis à vis management and controlling shareholders. The new law also grants shareholders the ability to enforce these rights through derivative and direct lawsuits. However, given China's weak enforcement environment and relative inexperience with private lawsuits, is the new law adequate to uphold shareholders' rights?
May 02, 2006
