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The Supreme People’s Court: Reforming the Chinese courts the Party Way2 comments

Supreme People's Court Observer wrote 2 weeks ago: On April 8, 2013, the Supreme People’s Court announced that its Communist Party (Party) Committee wa … more →

Tags: Court Reform, Communist Party of China

40 Tons of Tainted Pork Allegedly Sold in China

Intern - TIME Asia wrote 2 weeks ago: Just how unsafe is food in China? Over the past three months, Chinese police have arrested more than … more →

Tags: World, China, dead pig, food scandal, Fujian, Palm Beach Fine Craft Show, Hunan, Lamb, Milk Powder

CIETAC’s Internal Conflicts: A Chronology of Events and Practical Implications

Kun Fan wrote 3 weeks ago: Shanghai’s Recent Reaction As a recent development of the ongoing conflicts within the China Interna … more →

Tags: China Mainland, Commercial Arbitration, News, Arbitration, China, CIETAC, CIETAC Shanghai, CIETAC Shenzhen, CIETAC South China

China's Li Keqiang, a premier schooled in free thought

johnib wrote 2 months ago:  . China’s President Xi Jinping shakes hands with China’s newly elected Premier Li Keqia … more →

Tags: China 2, News, Chinese, Growth, Politics 2, Prosperity, Economy, Wen Jiabao, corruption

SIPO announces Annual Strategy and Plans of Implementation for Intellectual Property in 2012

chinaipr2 wrote 1 year ago: April 26 is International IP day, and in anticipation of the day, Chinese state agencies are announc … more →

Tags: Government Regulations, Copyright, Trademark, Trade Secrets, civil enforcement, criminal enforcement, administrative enforcement, chinese ip law, China IPR

Upcoming events

chinaipr2 wrote 1 year ago: Please note a few upcoming events, listed mostly in chronological order: On February 28, 2012, Paul … more →

Tags: Events, China IPR, USPTO, david kappos, Tsinghua University, John Marshall Law School, SIPO, paul jones, Xu Jing

Wukan Nam

lunghu wrote 1 year ago: The contagion of Wukan appears to have spread to the south and west, across the border into Vietnam. … more →

Tags: doan van vuon, haiphong, Vietnam, Nguyen Tan Dung, John McCain

Expert Commentaries Posted on the China Guiding Cases Project1 comment

Sergio Stone wrote 1 year ago: Stanford’s China Guiding Cases Project has recently posted two expert commentaries on the firs … more →

Tags: Foreign Law, Comparative Law, Constitutional law, China, Chinese, Comparative constitutional law, East Asia, Chinese law, PRC

Stanford's China Guiding Cases Project

Sergio Stone wrote 1 year ago: On December 20, 2011, the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China released its firs … more →

Tags: Foreign Law, Comparative Law, Court Opinions, Constitutional law, China, Chinese, Comparative constitutional law, East Asia, Chinese law

Release of Initial Guiding Cases from the Supreme People's Court of China

Sergio Stone wrote 1 year ago: The Supreme People’s Court (SPC) of  China has released its first four guiding cases : two con … more →

Tags: Foreign Law, Comparative Law, Court Opinions, Case Law, China, Chinese, Comparative constitutional law, East Asia, Chinese law

China Sentences 6 Bankers To Death For Looting.

Volubrjotr wrote 1 year ago: China‘s Executions procedure: The execution protocol is defined on the criminal procedure law, … more →

Tags: Subversion, Politics, Political, Government 2, Loot, Business, united states, China, Banks

China's Supreme People's Court Will Tell You How Safe Safe Harbours Are

ipdragonimport wrote 2 years ago: Photo RnechesMain entrance Supreme People’s Court Beijing The writers versus Baidu case t … more →

Tags: Copyright, Trademark, 版权, contributory liability, 商标, safe harbour, Regulation on Protection to Network Dissemination of In, Li Mao

The Influence of China's Trade deficit on IP Enforcement in China

ipdragonimport wrote 2 years ago: Light at the end?Photo: Danny Friedmann Remember that in 2009, because of the financial crisis, the … more →

Tags: IP enforcement, financial crisis, trade deficit

China Takes a Swing at Corruption, Executing One of Its Al Capones

davidfday wrote 2 years ago: July 16, 2010 by davidfday The senior judicial official for the huge metropolis of Chongqing in Sout … more →

Tags: corruption, China, Chongqing, Wen Qiang, Al Capone, Execution, Execution by lethal injection, organized crime, Anti-Corruption

China Copyright and Media Looks At the Law of China's Entertainment Media

ipdragonimport wrote 2 years ago: IP Dragon’s friend Rogier Creemers has started a great website called ‘China Copyright a … more →

Tags: MOFCOM, Rogier Creemers, SARFT, gapp, China Copyright and Media

Sham Transactions, part 1

thesiegeperilous wrote 3 years ago: Here is a Vietnamese court case examining the issue of Sham Transactions. I’ve translated this … more →

Tags: Law, Research, Southeast Asia, Civil Law, Contract Law, Court Cases, Court Decisions, do van dai, invalid transactions

Supreme People's Court of China: "Current Economic Situation Makes Granting IPR Injunctions More Difficult"

ipdragonimport wrote 3 years ago: December 2008, I dealt with the ‘Influence of the Financial Crisis on the Enforcement of Intel … more →

Tags: trips, Opinion on Certain Issues with Respect to Intellectual

Guidelines of the Supreme People's Court on Implementing the National IP Strategy

ipdragonimport wrote 4 years ago: Last year China’s State Council promulgated the National IP Strategy (“National IP Strat … more →

Tags: National strategy on IPR protection, Peter Ollier, Comments of the Supreme People's Court on Implementing , Janice Qu

More Brooms Sweep Cleaner: Expansion of IPR Tribunals in China

ipdragonimport wrote 4 years ago: Xie Chuanjiao of the China Daily wrote about the increasing number of IPR court cases and the pilot … more →

Tags: Guangdong, Beijing, Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Xie Chuanjiao, Shandong, IPR tribunals


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