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July 6, 2006

Are Chinese Americans law abiding or troublemakers?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 8:37 am
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Stieb asked:

In Japan, my home country, Chinese people commit all sorts of crime from drug use to robbery.

Does the USA have this problem? I wouldn’t be surpirsed if there was.

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July 5, 2006

what is the antidumping law?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:31 am
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brooklyn asked:

i am doing a project on candles and saw an article about china importing cheaper candles at lower price and the antidumping law slapped them with a 108% tax

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July 3, 2006

I am writing my thesis on Chinese Immigration during Exclusion Era. How much of this is taught in High school?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:01 pm
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Soccer Taz asked:

I am just curious how much do people know about the cause and effect of the Chinese Exclusion Law of 1882. I find it a very interesting topic, but does anyone else?

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June 30, 2006

Is China Really Selling Body Parts?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:30 am
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just plain jim asked:

It is reported that China is illegally selling body parts.

HOWEVER

China is a signatory to the WHO accords that expressly forbids sales of body parts and taking parts without the donors written permission. This year, a Chinese national was elected Chair of that organization.

China also has made such practices against the law. Not only is it illegal to sell parts, it is also illegal to obtain parts even from condemned prisoners without written permission.

Therefore, since there are laws in place in China and an international organization that forbids such practices and has elected a Chinese citizen as Chair, wouldn’t it be prudent to believe the two facts above as proof that no such thing is happening over organizations and hate groups that have an obvious axe to grind?

Why is this misinformation continually believed and reported?
If there is any illegal body part sales going on, it certainly isn’t state sanctioned.

China does have one huge problem, 5,000 years of corruption. President Hu has made it a top priority to weed it out, but even with all his efforts and the threat of death over some corrupt officials, I think, in the end, Hu will have made only a minor dent.

That is one thing that the western press and the hate organizations need to start reporting. There is the truth, then their is the twisting of the truth to meet and ends.

Just look at the ex pats from Iraq who helped get us into the war through all their disinformation and outright lies.
My best defense of China, especially for people like swissarmor is to come and visit for themselves while leaving the fix it attitude, ugly Americanism and hate politics at home.
jpjpjpjpjpjp,

You really need to stop with the blanket bigotry.

I teach in China, have for the last year and not even the most ardent Japanese hater would be as ruthless as you. They have one hell of an axe to grind with your country over your countries treatment of their people during WWII. All they ask for is an apology, while your government refuses and is in denial and doesn’t teach your children what really happened during the war.
With with a name no less then “I hate commies” I.E. formally Proud American, what would I expect?

Peace

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June 24, 2006

hey anyone with a good suggestion how to bring $RMB10000 to China?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:51 pm
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big mouse asked:

i will be going to china soon and i will bring at least $10000 to shenzhen and i no that china is not safe and law enforcer are somtimes corupt so i m stressing how can i keep it or bring it safety tks

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June 19, 2006

Why is China getting so pissed about the Dali Lama visiting the US?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:35 am
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I Knew It! asked:

Why do they hate him so much. Their FM said that “U.S. leaders meeting him violates principles of international relations”. How the hell does that violate international law?

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April 28, 2006

The Diffussion of the Internet in china?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 11:39 am
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friends1 asked:

China has strengthened its control of internet with an extention of its criminal laws to cover the revealing of state secrets and spreading of computer viruses.the new laws were drafted in order
“to the healthy development of the internet and protect national security.”they also make it an offense “to use the internet to promote religious cults,hurt national security or undermine the government”.these laws raise many concerns as they cause existing problems.Clearly the governments have a strong need to protect their vital interests,but the new laws seem quite sweeping.the vagueness of expressions like hurting National Unity may be particularly awkward-the intention is to prevent sucession,but what constitutes a “nation” is it self arguable.
A) WHAT IMPACTS DO U THINK THESE NEW LAWS WILL HAVE FOR CITIZENS OF CHINA?
B) ARE THESE LAWS REALLY ENFORCEABLE?
C) DO U THINK WE NEED LAWS TO PROMOTE THE
HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET?WHAT DO U FEEL UNHEALTHY OF INTERNET?

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April 26, 2006

i got a appointment latter from a hotel in china is it a fake or true?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 6:19 am
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harsh_ihmgoa asked:

www.bthotel-cn.com
Address: Avenue Jean-Paul II, 08 BP 0879 –China
E-mail: management@bthotel-cn.com

Prof. Peter Yun
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Date: 29-09-2007
CONFIDENTIAL!

SOFT COPY OF OFFICIAL LETTER OF APPOINTMENT

ATTENTION: HARSH SARASWAT.

We refer to your earlier forwarded application CV / Resume for job engagement with relations to the BT HOTELS & RESORT China.

On the above subject matter, BT HOTELS & RESORT of China management hereby congratulates you on your successful emergence based on detailed recruitment by our recruitment manager.

Further details are as follows:

DESIGNATION: Shift Manager,

CONTRACT PERIOD: 2 YEARS.

CONTRACT IS RENEWABLE: ON APPLICATION

SALARY: USD$12,150 00, (Twelve Thousand One Hundred and Fifth Dollars only) monthly/take-home (After tax), Sterling or Euros equivalent depending on home country and currency preference.

BENEFITS: Travel Insurance, Medical Insurance, 5 Bedroom Flat Duplex, Free Education for your children both Home and Abroad, New Toyota Camry 2006 revolution and 10 to 15 Days Break / Leave after every 90 Business Working Days.

JOB LOCATION: Benjing China

START DATE:
You shall be expected to resume on site latest before one month counting from this day
Herein, you have been forwarded employers’ prototype of contract terms and conditions via e-mail (Attached) for your perusal and digest; on your satisfaction and agreement with terms and response, you shall be expected to start your job processes and will be sent hard copy of contract document through the TNT courier services for endorsement via your Local Representative. Agreements will also be signed during the job processes.

PAID LEAVE PERIOD/ TRAVEL
All Employees are entitled to 3 weeks Paid Leave that can be taken once at a time or 1 week apart one different period.
All Employees will receive US1, 880.00 Take home for each leave Period.
However for the purpose of commencement, the cost of travel ticket shall be paid in addition to travel/entertainment allowance.

Cost shall be substantiated and shall be the rate charged at the Period/time of purchase. Employer shall also take care of employees’ travel ticket including that of employees’ family only on employees’ early notification to employer and as shall be requested by employee.

JOB PROCEEDING/REQUIREMENT:

All employees successfully screened and recruited to Resume employment at this new BT HOTELS & RESORT (And not presently possessing a valid Chinese Residence and Work Permits Clearance Papers) shall be expected to personally incur all expenses as shall be related to the processing, procurement and acquisition of their necessary permits clearance papers with the China Immigration Services and shall be duly reimbursed and will be substantiated with receipts and the employer will reimburse the employee not later than Five (5) working days after submission of employee’s expense report and receipts.

You shall be required to furnish us with your valid China residence and work permits papers after ten days from this day as a proof of readiness to join the BT HOTELS & RESORT team in the due time as stipulated above for your job resumption with the BT HOTELS & RESORT of China and also to enable you receive your first monthly salary including your due entitlements/emoluments prior to your departure for services with the BT HOTELS & RESORT.

However, for expatriate services employees who do not presently posses their valid China residence and Work Permits papers, they are to make contact with the address given below for directives and assistance on the acquisition and procurement of their valid residence and work permits papers with the China Immigration Diplomatic Attorney here in China.

Barrister. Mr. Petter Hui
Director Of Employment Visa and Resident Permit
VisaRite Services Inc.
19 Dongzhimenwai Dajie Chaoyang District,
Beijing 100600 People’s Republic of China
Phone: +8613710642412
E-Mail: employment-visa@mychina-visa.com
E-Mail2: employment-visa@mychinavisa-ch.com
Website: www.mychinavisa-ch.com

Note that all China based employees’ are to report personally to our office with identification materials for signing and collection of hard copy of their contract documents. This is in line with the expatriate statuary law of the Federal Republic of China in compliance with the U.N. Terrorism Act.

Congratulations on your success,

—————————————– ———————————————— MRS. Ennie Chui
GENERAL MANAGER EMPLOYEE
BT HOTELS & RESORT
HOTEL PHNE NO IS FAKE BUT 1 NO IN CHINA IS WORKING HOW TO FIND OWNER OF THAT NO
+8613710642412

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April 15, 2006

Laws for adopting Babies from China. Please only serious answers please?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:02 pm
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East Coast Yankee asked:

ok here is the deal. My wife and I want to adopt a baby from china. She is indonesian/chinese and I am american(chinese speaker) and we have been married for 5 yrs now. She works for Chase and I, Wachovia.

Ok so everyone knows and understands that for some reason it costs an arm and a leg to adopt.

Now is there a way to go through the adoption agencies through China and not have to go through the hassle and garbage of the US adoption rules and agencies?

I mean we are ready to pluck down the money regardless but does everything have to be done through the US or can we adopt from China and bring over a baby to the US?

Please do not slander me for wanting to adopt a chinese baby. We are not doing it for a tax break, nor are we doing it because it is something we had seen on tv. I am for one in love with the chinese cultures(hence speaking the language) and my wife is part chinese. It is just something we want to do.

And we are just oblivious of the laws. So I guess this
is where our education is going to start.

thanks in advance and I look forward in some great answers.
i appreciate you take on things sunny. so I am a pervert to chinese people because of the love for the culture. and we were thinking of moving there, so I appreciate the insight,

again, please only serious answers to the question. I understand everyony has an opinion and by all means let it out, its fine by me, but if you are knowledgable about the situation, opinions aside, let me know whats up.

but i think everyone hear has answered the question suffice to say.

hey vote for sunny as top contributor!

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April 13, 2006

What prevents foreign countries from buying up all of the land in the US for embassy purposes?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 10:01 pm
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Joe K asked:

For example, China owns an embassy in the US. Technically the land is on chinese owned soil so that land is subject to the laws, rules of china. What prevents china from buying more land in the US to set up colonies in the US?

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