<?xml version="1.0" encoding="gb2312"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../rss.xsl" version="1.0"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Home</title><description>Home</description><link>http://www.arolaw.com/</link><Currentlink>http://www.arolaw.com/xml/Rss.xml</Currentlink><language>zh-cn</language><docs>Home</docs><generator></generator><webMaster></webMaster><image><title>Home</title><url>http://www.arolaw.com/images/logo.gif</url><link>http://www.arolaw.com/</link></image><item><title>Reading Center - HighlightsofworkreportonSupremePeoplesCourt</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/events/201110/102.html</link><description>Chinas top judge and president of the Supreme Peoples Court, Wang Shengjun, is delivering a report on the work of the Supreme Peoples Court Tuesday afternoon at the Second Session of the 11th National</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Legal events</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 9:10:41</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - Chinatoimprovejudicialtransparencythroughon-line</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/society/201110/101.html</link><description>The Chinese Supreme Peoples Court is planning to post some of its judicial verdicts on a website. It was revealed in a draft of the third five-year reform plan for Chinese courts issued by the Supreme</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Society</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 9:09:52</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - ChinagivenotospeculativederivativestradingbySOEs</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/society/201110/100.html</link><description>Chinas State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) tightened the rules Tuesday on the conditions under which central state-owned enterprises (SOE) could use derivatives. In a </description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Society</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 9:09:26</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - Chinastandardizestogiveleniencyincourt</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/society/201110/99.html</link><description>China has adopted stricter rules for doling out lighter punishments for corrupt officials. Thursday, the Supreme Peoples Court and the Supreme Peoples Procuratorate jointly issued a circular about pen</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Society</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 9:08:51</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - Chinaurgedtoreformtocurbpoliceviolence</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/society/201110/98.html</link><description>Following repeated scandals of detainees being tortured by the police, Chinese experts have urged making judicial or independent institutions take over the running of detention facilities. The police </description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Society</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 9:08:14</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - Chinaministryoutlinesbannedactivitiesbyofficials</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/society/201110/97.html</link><description>Chinas Ministry of Public Security issued a circular Tuesday outlining prohibited activities for officials, to implement the governments calls for clean and honest administration. Leading public secur</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Society</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 9:07:39</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - Chinaconditionallytoclearjuveniledelinquentscriminalrecords</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/events/201110/96.html</link><description>China is to conditionally clear records of underage criminals minor crimes in an effort to build a more lenient justice system, the Supreme Peoples Court (SPC) said Wednesday. SPC would work with rele</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Legal events</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 9:06:42</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - UrbanandRuralPlanningLaw:IntegratingUrbanandRural</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/events/201110/95.html</link><description>As Chinas economy continues to develop, the administration of developments in urban and rural areas of China requires a more focused approach to ensure the harmonious development of each areas economy</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Legal events</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 9:04:51</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - ForeignInvestmentApprovalcompetencytolowerlevel</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/business/201110/94.html</link><description>A. General Devolution to Lower LevelsChinas Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has continued their trend of further delegating approval competency to lower governmental levels. This delegation of approval </description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Business News</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 9:01:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - StandardsforCasesofFirstInstancetolowerlevel</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/events/201110/93.html</link><description>On March 30, 2008, a notice was issued by the Supreme People¡¯s Court adjusting the standards for jurisdiction of the high people¡¯s courts and the intermediate people¡¯s courts. The adjustment will redu</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Legal events</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 8:59:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - FirstlawsuitfromTaintedMilkVictimAccepted</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/news/events/201110/92.html</link><description>A court in north Chinas Hebei Province officially accepted a compensation lawsuit filed by a tainted milk victim Wednesday. The Xinhua District Court in Shijiazhuang, the provincial capital, accepted </description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>China Legal events</category><pubDate>2011-10-4 8:57:35</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - CriminalLawofthePeoplesRepublicofChina(2)</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/91.html</link><description>Article 287. Whoever uses a computer for financial fraud, theft, corruption, misappropriation of public funds, stealing state secrets, or other crimes is to be convicted and punished according to rele</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:46:14</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - CriminalLawofthePeoplesRepublicofChina(1)</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/90.html</link><description>(Adopted by the Second Session of the Fifth National Peoples Congress on July 1, 1979 and amended by the Fifth Session of the Eighth National Peoples Congress on March 14, 1997) Table of Contents:Part</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:44:52</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - ConstitutionofthePeoplesRepublicofChina</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/89.html</link><description>PREAMBLE China is one of the countries with the longest histories in the world. The people of all nationalities in China have jointly created a splendid culture and have a glorious revolutionary tradi</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:43:50</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - CompanyLawofthePeoplesRepublicofChina</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/88.html</link><description>(Adopted at the Fifth Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Eighth National Peoples Congress on December 29, 1993 and promulgated by Order No.16 of the President of the Peoples Republic of China on</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:43:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - CivilProcedureLawofthePeoplesRepublicofChina</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/87.html</link><description>CONTENTS PART ONE GENERAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER I THE AIM, SCOPE OF APPLICATION AND BASIC PRINCIPLES CHAPTER II JURISDICTION SECTION 1 JURISDICTION BY LEVEL SECTION 2 TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION SECTION 3 R</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:42:02</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - AdministrativeProcedureLawofthePeoplesRepublicofChina</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/86.html</link><description>Content Chapter I General Provisions Chapter II Scope of Case Acceptance Chapter III Jurisdiction Chapter IV Participants in Proceedings Chapter V Evidence Chapter VI Initiation of an Action and Accep</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:41:30</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - ForeignTradeLawofthePeoplesRepublicofChina</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/85.html</link><description>(Adopted at the 7th Session of the Standing Committee of the 8thNational Peoples Congress and Promulgated on May 12, 1994) Whole documentFOREIGN TRADE LAW OF THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA(Adopted at t</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:40:55</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - LawAgainstUnfairCompetitionofThePeoplesRepublicofChina</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/84.html</link><description>( Adopted at the Third Session of the Standing Committee of the Eighth National Peoples Congress on September 2, 1993. Promulgated by Order No. 10 of the President of the Peoples Republic of China on </description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:39:50</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - IncomeTaxLawofthePeoplesRepublicofChinaforEnterpriseswithForeignInvestmentandForeignEnterprises</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/83.html</link><description>(Effective July 1, 1991)Article 1. Income tax shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of this Law by enterprises with foreign investment within the territory of the Peoples Republic of China o</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:38:53</pubDate></item><item><title>Reading Center - GuarantyLawofthePeoplesRepublicofChina</title><link>http://www.arolaw.com/read/laws/basic/201109/82.html</link><description>Order of the President of the Peoples Republic of China No. 50The Guaranty Law of the Peoples Republic of China, adopted at the 14th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Eighth National Peoples Co</description><author>Lawyer Liu</author><category>Baisic Laws</category><pubDate>2011-9-29 13:37:56</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
