By: LAWRENCE B
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By: LAWRENCE B
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I want to get married in China, I am trying to find out the legal requirements to marry there, which means that office workers is necessary for it or when the passport is enough for identification? Another thing I want to ask you once get married Chinese women may want to stay in porcelain or I will come back in the UK although i don 't want to? the place of law guastante see that the Chinese need to work office to get married in china but I do not understand what kind of cards will be exactly? if there is any who can answer me to meet you as my time is very fast. (1) card of residence; (2) identity cards of residents; (3) certificates of marital status issued by their units, the village committees or committees of proximity
I think this should be because too many people in this world now, is eating us alive the land, building, ripping down, deadly animals, very soon there won 't be anything left and some people have so many kids that can' t even support.
Mia B asked:
Personally, I think it is a pathetic act. China does not have any protective or animal welfare laws so a lot of the people are going crazy with torturing animals. There are groups of people in China who are disgusted with the animal cruelty that occurs there. This dog slaughter is only the tip of the iceburg of the many cruelties performed on animals there each day. The US is not much better, even though we have laws to protect our animals. I am just so sick of the madness that occurs on innocent people (starving children, innocent bystanders killed during war, etc.) and on animals.
Law anyone, I just know what law is good.
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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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