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China's personal information law comes into effect
2021-11-02
China's law on personal information protection came into effect on Monday.
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New rules to better protect IPR, fight monopolies
2021-10-31
In order to uphold the rule of law, China's top court will speed up the drafting of new judicial interpretations on the handling of antimonopoly civil disputes to further maintain a fair market environment for competition.
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China to enhance judicial measures against monopoly
2021-10-30
China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) on Friday vowed to enhance judicial measures to better guard the country's market environment against monopolistic behavior.
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Courts urged to wade into river, fishing issues
2021-10-29
In a move to further environmental protection, Chinese courts are now required to lend stronger legal support to implementing the 10-year fishing ban that covers the key tributaries of the Yangtze River, by strengthening relevant case handling.
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SPC vice-president calls for fair and effective settlement of cross-border civil and commercial disputes
2021-10-28
China has largely promoted international cooperation in recognition and execution of foreign judgments in civil or commercial matters and accumulated useful experience in foreign law ascertainment and application, said Tao Kaiyuan, vice-president of the Supreme People's Court (SPC) at a symposium held during the Maritime Silk Road International Forum on Judicial Cooperation on Oct 26.
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Top court official pledges BRI judiciary cooperation
2021-10-27
Chinese courts will improve judicial cooperation and exchanges with countries involved in the BRI to give stronger legal support to the building of a community with a shared future, according to China's top court.