Issued: April 25 2001Effective: August 1 2001Main contents: The Rules contain 107 articles and are divided into 10 parts. The major parts are: arbitration…
Freshfields Bruckhaus DeringerThe promulgation of the PRC, Security Law in October 1996 (the Security Law) bridged a significant gap in China's framework…
Llinks Law OfficeHuarong Asset Management Corporation's1 auction of distressed state-owned assets held in mid-November has been a hot topic recently. The…
Baker & McKenzieChina's telecom regulator is on the offensive. This time, instead of targeting foreign telecom wrongdoers, the Ministry of Information…
(Promulgated by the State Intellectual Property Office on September 18 2001 and effective as of October 1 2001.)PART ONE: GENERAL PROVISIONSArticle 1:…
China has encouraged research in genetic modification of agricultural crops, and by some accounts its regulatory structure is more progressive than other large developing countries. But the country's legal developments in the agricultural sector to date still carry a predisposition to unnecessary trade restrictions.
Jones, Day, Reavis & PogueFaced with dramatic increases in energy demand, and serious environmental concerns over long-standing reliance on high-sulphur…
Seeking to attract high technology companies, Beijing Muncipality passed the path-breaking Zhongguancun Science and Technology Park Regulations (the Regulations).1 The Regulations have achieved major breakthroughs in five areas: protection of investors' interests; simplified company formation procedures and requirements; provisions to facilitate venture capital; anti-trust measures; and regulation of government activities.
China recently issued regulations for the registration and protection of layout designs of integrated circuits. These regulations are intended to meet the demands for the protection of intellectual property in the layout design of integrated circuits and to comply with the obligations of the Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (the Trips Agreement).