China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) will not change sentences in death penalty cases, according to Chinese news agency Xinhua. Instead, if it finds errors…
This interpretation sets out who is entitled to sue in court when a right in the new variety of plant has been infringed, what constitutes an infringement, how specialized issues are resolved, and what remedies are available.
Prosecutors in China will investigate cases "which people care about deeply" in 2007, according to the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP).The cases are…
The Unified Corporate Income Tax (CIT) was passed in March 2007, ending nearly three decades of tax breaks for foreign investors and bringing both foreign…
In its eleventh five-year plan for the development of foreign trade, Guangzhou made a commitment to encourage foreign investors to set up headquarters and regional headquarters in its municipal area.
Wen Jie and Richard Wageman discuss the development of the exponentially growing franchising market in China, against which the most recently promulgated franchising legislation is interpreted.