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October 5, 2004

Greenberg Traurig Attorneys on China’s Legal Issues

Filed under: Legally Video — Tags: , , — china @ 10:27 pm
GlobalAtlanta asked:

Peter Neumann, a 15-year veteran of the legal field in Greater China, offers advice on avoiding pitfalls there. Robert West gives an Atlanta-focused perspective of legal issues arising from increased interest in cross-border business.

Full story: http://stories.globalatlanta.com/2008stories/016136.html

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September 20, 2004

Environmental Law in China: Charlie McElwee – Part 2

Filed under: Legally Video — Tags: , , — china @ 10:42 pm
ChinaCrossroads asked:

Charlie McElwee of Squire, Sanders, and Dempsey speaks to us about China’s environmental law, the gaps in policy & enforcement, what the new environmental ministry means, and what hs sees in his law students.

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September 13, 2004

Prince(Kum) vs China (Law)

Filed under: Legally Video — Tags: , , — china @ 12:35 pm
pizzaken asked:

Kuma

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September 12, 2004

Doesn’t the U.S. need a tougher law than China, limiting children to one every second generation due to dwind-

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 6:54 am
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TruthSeeker asked:

lings resources? If the religions don’t like birth control and abortion, let them teach their members to abstain from sex!

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September 9, 2004

Who would deal better fates for those corporate ceo,s that broke the law Nazi germany or red star China?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 12:59 pm
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so todays red star China or yesterdays Nazi germany?

I leave out dem,s or republicans or libertarian party or independents cause they all are part of the corruption and would be guilty by association at the least work camps and rehabilitation farms!!! sieg hiel!!!
you know corporate crimes where big in Nazi germany as well as red star china!!!!I 100% guarantee you cash cropping it was not HOW THEY FIXED IT!!!!

By: DINO

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September 5, 2004

Edward Lehman-the 2nd amendment to China’s Patent Law_part1

Filed under: Legally Video — Tags: , , — china @ 11:06 pm
lehmanlawfirm asked:

Edward Lehman talks about the 2nd amendment to Chinese Patent Law-Edward Lehman, managing partner of the firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, was invited as a panelist on CCTV International’s Dialogue along with Hao Xiaofeng, Doctor of Laws, of Peking University to discuss about the motivation behind the 2nd amendment to China’s Patent Law and its potential impact on investors’ intellectual property strategies in China. The show was hosted by Zhao Bin.

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What can I do to show that I don’t support the action and business the Yahoo and Google are doing in China?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:26 pm
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mob721213 asked:

Due to the Unterst

August 27, 2004

300 Bibles confiscated in China and Christians wont leave Airport until they’re returned?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:49 pm
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Sparkey asked:

The Christians were not clearly informed of China 's laws regarding religious material … but laws are laws, the time everyone is informed of them or not. – It 's not the fact that these are the Bible, rather the amount of bibles is the problem: 300 of them. It is worth the difficulties that are causing Christians to get their bibles or rear … Christians should simply accept the loss, the house fly and buy the new bibles. – To me, come home and the new purchase would be the right thing to do. What do you think?

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August 21, 2004

Edward Lehman guest on the 2007 NPC & CPPCC Sessions_part5

Filed under: Legally Video — Tags: , , — china @ 2:30 am
lehmanlawfirm asked:

Edward Lehman panelist on TV show related to Rule of Law By Law in China – Edward Lehman, managing partner of the firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, was invited as a panelist on CCTV International’s Special Coverage on the 2007 NPC & CPPCC Sessions, in the Dialogue: “Voices and Votes”. Edward was an in-studio guest along with Professor He Jiaohong of Renmin University, discussed on the Rule of Law by Law in conjunction with the annual meeting of the National People’s Congress, the highest organ of State power of the People’s Republic of China.

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August 19, 2004

How does China vote on different laws and decisions[like if they want to go to war]?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:47 am
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blah asked:

to be more specific… WHO votes on these topics. [like senators or just the pres decides]

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