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China to give grace period to people on credit blacklists
2020-01-06
China will give leniency to wrongdoers on the credit blacklists and who are restricted from consumption for court order defaults with a grace period from one to three months.
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Judicial interpretation takes effect to ensure administrative organs fulfill promises
2020-01-02
A judicial interpretation on the trial of cases about administrative agreements in China took effect Jan 1, aiming to better protect people's rights and interests in cases that involve administrative organs.
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China to strengthen judgment enforcement in unpaid wages for migrant workers
2020-01-02
Chinese courts will further strengthen the enforcement of court judgments with cases involving unpaid wages for rural migrant workers.
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China issues judicial interpretation to better protect foreign investors' interests
2019-12-30
China's top court issued a judicial interpretation on Dec 27 to better protect the legitimate rights and interests of foreign investors in the country.
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Guideline clarifies nature of digital evidence in civil disputes
2019-12-27
Information posted online on platforms including web pages, blogs and micro blogs will be able to be treated as digital evidence in civil disputes.
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Chinese courts invite citizens to courtrooms
2019-12-26
For those looking for romance, courtrooms may not be the first place that comes to mind, with their lack of privacy and solemn atmosphere.