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China's Senior Legislators Examine Draft Laws
China's senior legislators met here Friday to examine a number of draft laws.
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China's senior legislators met here Friday to examine a number of draft laws.
The Standing Committee of the ninth National People's Congress (
NPC
) opened its 29th meeting to review three draft laws on the supervisory work of the people's congresses and their standing committees, securities investment funds, and administrative licensing; a draft amendment to the Grasslands Law; and a draft explanation for Article 313 of the Criminal Law, which are submitted for review for the first time.
The committee will also further examine draft laws on promotionof non-state-run educational undertakings, rural land contracting,environmental impact assessment, and road traffic safety; as well as draft amendments to the Insurance Law, Water Law, and Surveyingand Mapping Law.
During the seven-day meeting, the lawmakers will review and ratify the charter of the
Shanghai
Cooperation Organization, a treaty signed between China and
Laos
on extradition, and an international protocol on curbing child trafficking, prostitution and pornography.
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