image
Advance Search      RSS
中文   |  
Francais   |   Deutsch   |   日本语
| Subscribe
Home Nation World Business Science/Technology Photo Gallery Arts & Culture 2008 Olympics Health
e-magazine
The 'Me Generation'
The mindset of China's generation born after 1980 is a far cry from their parents. Self-centered and equality-driven, they chase the golden dragon
Current Issue
· Table of Contents
· Editor's Desk
· Previous Issues
· Subscribe to Mag
Business Category
Subscribe Now >>
Expert's View
World
Nation
Business
Finance
Market Watch
Legal-Ease
North American Report
Forum
Government Documents
Arts & Culture
Expat's Eye
Health
Science/Technology
The Good Life
Books
Movies
Backgrounders
2008 Olympics
Photo Gallery
Blogs
image
Reader's Service
E-mail us
RSS Feeds
PDF Edition
Web-magazine
Reader's Letters
Make Beijing Review your homepage
Hot Links
· China.org.cn
· Xinhua News Agency
· People's Daily
· China Daily
· China Radio International
· CCTV
· CHINAFRICA
The Latest Headline Home> Web> The Latest Headline
UPDATED: February-29-2008 From china.org.cn
China: Modern Legal System in Place
The white paper says the modern Chinese legal system mainly consists of seven branches of legislation and three levels
 

China's legislature, the National People's Congress, and its Standing Committee have enacted 229 laws currently in effect, says a white paper published on Thursday by the Information Office of the State Council.

The white paper, entitled China's Efforts and Achievements in Promoting the Rule of Law, says the modern Chinese legal system mainly consists of seven branches of legislation and three levels.

These laws covered all the seven branches of legislation including the Constitution and the Constitution-related laws, civil and commercial laws, administrative laws, economic laws, laws on society, criminal law, and litigation and non-litigation procedural laws, says the paper.

It also says that the three levels of the modern Chinese legal systems include laws, administrative regulations, and local regulations, autonomous regulations and separate regulations.

As supplements, the State Council, the cabinet, has enacted nearly 600 administrative regulations currently in effect, the paper says.

Local people's congresses and their standing committees at various levels have enacted over 7,000 local regulations currently in effect, and the people's congresses of the ethnic autonomous areas have enacted over 600 autonomous regulations and separate regulations currently in effect, according to the paper.

The departments under the State Council, the people's governments of the provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the central government, and the larger cities have also enacted numerous rules.

China has established "a socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics" and with the Constitution at the core, says the paper.

(Xinhua News Agency February 28, 2008)



 
Top Story
- Premier: Sound U.S.Eeconomy, Stable Dollar Benefit World
- China, U.S. Agree to Step Up Constructive, Cooperative Relations
- Central Bank: China to Stick to Tight Monetary Policy
- Controls Curb Bank's Loan Ratio
- Army Steps Up Anti-terror Training for Olympics
More The Latest Headline
- China: Modern Legal System in Place
- Dumpling Poisoning in Japan Is Sabotage: State Watchdog
- Chongqing Signs Cooperation MOU with UK
- British Foreign Secretary Calls for All Countries to Join Beijing Olympics
- CPC Solicits Opinions on Government Reform
- Premier: Sound U.S.Eeconomy, Stable Dollar Benefit World
- Doctors from Taiwan Allowed to Work in Mainland
Most Popular
About BEIJINGREVIEW | About beijingreview.com | Rss Feeds | Contact us | Advertising | Subscribe & Service | Make Beijing Review your homepage
Copyright Beijing Review All right reserved