Chinese President Xi Jinping called for constant efforts to make new accomplishments that will stand the test of history and time and to fulfill the expectations of the people, amid the country's drive to build a modern socialist country in all respects.
Chinese lawmakers are considering a draft law aimed at promoting public education on the rule of law and enhancing law-based social governance.
Minister of Justice He Rong met with a delegation led by Paul Lam Ting-Kwok, secretary for justice of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, in Beijing on Dec 17.
Vice-Minister of Justice Zhao Changhua met with a delegation led by Victor Dawes, chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association, in Beijing on Dec 18.
More legislative items, especially those in key areas, emerging fields and foreign-related fields, have been unveiled this year as legislators made greater efforts to optimize the country's legal system.
Chinese lawmakers are deliberating a draft of the country's first basic law specifically focused on the development of the private sector.
China has completed the construction of databases for normative documents across all 31 provincial-level regions on the mainland, a key step in ensuring all regulations and policies are filed for legislative recording and review.
China is considering expanding public access to science and technology knowledge through a draft law revision.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has emphasized the need to strengthen enforcement procedures, improve methods and enhance supervision to boost the quality and effectiveness of administrative law enforcement.
China has announced decisions to amend and repeal 25 administrative regulations to promote standardized and impartial law enforcement, enhance a law-based business environment, and foster high-level opening up to the world.
The annual Central Economic Work Conference was held in Beijing from Wednesday to Thursday as Chinese leaders decided priorities for the economic work in 2025.
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