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May 11, 2005

who was the worst king of china?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 9:09 am
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zoey z asked:

if you can provide me the answers to some of these questions I will be very greatfull.
who was the first women king of china
the palace laws
the common household rules that the peasents had.

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May 2, 2005

I’m an old socialist from the 70s and today China is my only hope how can I support her?

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star runner asked:

I was a member of some communist organizations back in the 1970s and 1980s. Today the only country I can look to is Red China even if they aint so red any more. How can I support them? I’m thinking of going ahead and getting a law degree so I can represent them against Americans trying to sue their companies. But I can exactly get into Harvard Law school, but maybe there are some smaller firms that will take what they can get?

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Do the Taiwanese people understand that Taiwan territory does not belong to the Republic of China?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 1:14 am
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Coordinates-TW asked:

In 1895, “Formosa and the Pescadores” (aka Taiwan) were ceded to Japan in the Treaty of Shimonoseki. In 1912 when the Republic of China was founded, Taiwan was part of Japan.

None of the Allies recognized any “transfer of sovereignty” to the ROC on the date of Oct. 25, 1945. The proclamation of “Taiwan Retrocession Day” , thus indicating a clear intention and objective to annex Taiwan territory, is a war crime.

Article 4 of the ROC Constitution specifies that “The territory of the Republic of China within its existing national boundaries shall not be altered except by a resolution of the National Assembly.” In regard to the alleged incorporation of Taiwan into Chinese territory, there is no resolution of the National Assembly on record.

Under the customary laws of warfare, upon the surrender of Japanese troops the local populace in Taiwan will pass under a “temporary allegiance” to the conqueror, which in the post-Napoleonic era will be the principal occupying power.

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May 1, 2005

China Reproduction laws?

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DirtSnap asked:

I have heard that china has certain laws in place for reproducting these days, as they are overpopulated. Is this true? and what are the laws?

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April 24, 2005

China is colonizing Africa! What can we as American do about it?

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NONAME asked:

Thanks to the heavy cost of U.S. tax, regulatory, and environmental policies, and tort laws, that have driven up the cost of domestic production (along with trade policies that favor the movement of U.S. manufacturers to China), the evil communist regime in Beijing now has hundreds of billions of dollars in cash to invest in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East (not to mention buying up plenty of key assets in the United States).

In order to continue its meteoric growth rate and advance its global political-military strategy, China is acquiring access to, and control of, much of the Third World mineral wealth, fishery wealth and sea lanes.

They have plans of driving US forces out of Africa through the use of both conventional and unconventional warfare. In order to fully control all of the African continent’s supply and rule the planet.

What can we do to stop their evil plans?

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April 23, 2005

Would a weight control law benefit America?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:51 pm
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Athena asked:

In China recently, they passed a law that mandates for men and woman that their waist can only get so big, excluding pregnancy in order to keep its citizens from getting to big and and unhealthy. They went so far as to make extra programs to encourage people to watch their weight. Now go past the freedoms that Americans have and compare the future result this law would have in America if passed through Congress. Thanks I was just wondering what others thought of this subject.:)
Think Hard

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April 15, 2005

Is the Republic of China the legal government of Taiwan?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 12:06 am
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Overseas E asked:

What is the status of the Republic of China on Taiwan? It is confusing … When exactly was the sovereignty of “Formosa and the Pescadores” transferred to the Republic of China?

I can find no reference to such a transfer in the post-war peace treaty of San Francisco. At the same time, the Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty fully recognizes the provisions of that earlier treaty.

Did any of the Allies recognize any transfer of the sovereignty of Taiwan to China upon the surrender of Japanese troops on Oct. 25, 1945? I have been unable to find any documents confirming that.

Is there any basis under international law to say that the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki (ceding Taiwan to Japan) was invalid? There doesn’t seem to be. After all, in a 1936 interview with Chairman Mao, he referred to Taiwan as being part of the Empire of Japan.

Without a clear transfer of the title of Taiwan territory to the ROC, it would seem that Taiwan is not ROC national territory. Comments anyone?

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April 9, 2005

R U having a hard time feeling sorry for China’s earthquake, with all the atrocities they comment to others ?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 9:51 pm
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fitboyfitboyfitboy asked:

when i think about all the things CHINA HAS DONE,,LIKE TIBET, and not using laws to stop people from producing bad produces and sending them to us or what they do to animals. i can go on and on,,its called Karma debt or what goes around comes around. how they’re going to want the worlds sympathy

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April 8, 2005

How to protest in China?

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Astro newbie asked:

Where can I apply for protest against the protest law in China ?….LOL.

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April 6, 2005

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