Personnel changes at ministerial-level organizations began immediately after the National People's Congress had approved a new cabinet for the next five…
By Manisha Singh NairLexOrbis Intellectual Property PracticeCopyright is a right given by the law to the creators of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic…
US and UK law firms see China as the driving force behind significant profit boosts in 2008, according to the first-ever global strategic survey by the…
As part of its increased presence in Asia, Heller Ehrman has added an international trade team to its Washington, D.C. office. The four lawyers making…
Refuse-derived fuel is a source of renewable energy that is being increasingly utilised in developed countries. The aim of this article is to describe the legal framework governing this area of Chinese environmental law in an effort to give some insights that are useful for the prospective economic assessment of RDF projects by foreign investors.
Life insurance and pension groups AEGON International N.V. (AEGON), and China's Industrial Securities have completed the establishment of a Sino-Foreign…
China is not a free economy. Every business activity is regulated. According to current PRC laws and regulations, any established presence of a foreign company shall be approved and lodged with relevant government authorities. Unregistered business activities may be caught and deemed illegal by Chinese government authorities.