China is advancing the revision of its Arbitration Law so that it can better solve international commercial disputes and improve its legal system in matters involving foreign affairs, a senior expert said on Sunday.
A blue book that introduces China's rule of law development involving foreign affairs was issued at a symposium in Beijing on Sunday.
An article on handling important relationships in the enhancement of ecological conservation by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, will be published on Thursday.
The China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) released the new version of arbitration rules and its Annual Report on International Commercial Arbitration in China (2022-2023) in Beijing on Sept 5.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the proposal of the Belt and Road Initiative.
China is formulating an environment and ecology code so that stronger legislation can boost efforts to curb pollution and beautify the country.
The State Council, China's Cabinet, highlighted the need to build up China's intellectual property rights competitiveness during two sessions last week centering on better protecting and applying IPR.
China's Minister of Justice He Rong met with a delegation led by Rubén Remigio Ferro, president of the Supreme People's Court of Cuba, in Beijing on Nov 8.
Chen Wenqing, a senior Communist Party of China official, on Wednesday stressed that the rule of law is a significant underpinning for a country's modernization.
A senior Communist Party of China official has stressed sticking to and developing the "Fengqiao model" for promoting community-level governance in the new era.
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