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How To Start A Business In China -- WFOE posted on: Dec 4, 2009 at 05:38 PM China Demographics Because They Matter. posted on: Dec 3, 2009 at 02:28 PM China's Petitioning System. A Veritable Appellate Court For Foreigners? ...
How To Start A Business In China -- WFOE - China Law Blog: a blog ...
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... (American Bar Association) Journal editors have once again chosen us as one of the top 100 law blogs and then thrown the final decision on best blog in each category out to ... large measure to you, dear readers, and we so so much want to win it again this year.
So please go here and vote for China Law Blog and if you have a blog or any other forum and you think we are worthy, please let the world ...
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... understanding government policy. A lawyer can be quite competent just by learning the law, but if that lawyer can also understand government policy and its relationship to ... car makers. (Shanghai Daily)
And then there’s this:
China will encourage mergers and restructuring in the steel sector to ... day in the classroom.
Tags: China Business & Economy, China Law, Mergers and Acquisitions
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... carving out its own competitive niche...
Dan Harris, writing at China Law Blog, sees value in an article "that seeks to make ... as a map, it distinguishes among regions geographically and that is not how I view many aspects of China. Just by way of an example, I see Beijing having commonalities with Shanghai just because they are two powerful and relatively sophisticated big cities. Different ...
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... reading China Law Blog’s treatment of Chinese branding and trademarks
here where Dan Harris ... companies making money head over fist in China . . . . China’s IP protection may explain ... issues. While that exists, how many people are actually affected by this? Not many. Like it or not, Made in China is here to stay. And people know that. I really don’t think its that big of a deal ...
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... expatriate community of Uighurs, a Muslim ethnic minority in China that has been engaging in violent protests this year against perceived discrimination. ...
The investigation presents yet another strain on the already tense relationship between China and Germany. The spying activities in Munich are closely ... ;s official successor.
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Posted in China, Law, News, People, Politics, spy, ...
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... gross violations of our policies and civil and criminal law. We have been actively cooperating with authorities in their investigation of this matter.& ... selling securities. In violation of his duty of confidentiality to the law firm and its clients, as well as Ropes & Gray ... September 27, 2007; the deal, which would also have involved China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, was shot down by a U ...
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... to restrict the flow of scientific and technological information to China. The dispute escalated, and the Soviets withdrew all of their personnel from ... cars and locomotives, ships, and aircraft; and telecommunications.
China has become a preferred destination for the relocation of global manufacturing ... in 2000 to 5% in 2030. China’s renewable energy law, which went into effect in 2006, calls ...
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... , anyone with a Chinese credit card and an iPhone will be able to partake, whether or not they bought the iPhone from China Unicom.
But I believe Apple is not just doing this to get advertising and an app store into China, important as this is for growing sales to the Chinese. I believe the intention is to pressure for a change to the law, simply by making the the ...
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... reform and corralling the cannibal capitalists are epic...
China is attempting to integrate the capitalists into the Chinese Communist ... imprison the navigators or those who are capable of sailing the seas.
China must immediately drop all charges against Liu and others for their peaceful ... commitment to respect human rights and the rule of law, and for China's own citizens to trust the judicial ...
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... routing computer traffic through that country.
While some computer network attacks may be linked to countries such as China, in some cases they now can be orchestrated by independent cyber crime groups.
The hackers going after law firms, said Paller, often target companies that are negotiating a major international deal - anything from seeking a ...
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... member may
be asked to travel to U.S. cities, China, or other foreign locations, on
official business. The successful ... expertise in one or more of the
following areas: China's legislative, judicial, or law enforcement institutions;
criminal ... work under tight deadlines and as part of a team. China-related experience is
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... virtually eliminate any dependency on foreign creditors such as China. It was known at the time that those figures were inflated-mandated by law to reflect "current law& ... in a Western-shaped world. That era is progressively going to come to an end, as China becomes more and more influential. And you can see this already happening in certain parts of the world, much more than in the West. I mean ...
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... answered, "India".
He said,"As against China, it has the rule of law. It's an infinitely complicated country. But ... They are hardworking people. They are very poor. They are looking for work. And, over and above it, they have the rule of law. If you are cheated by somebody, or a competitor or by the government, you can go to the independent courts.
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... , stood up and raised his glass again. Lin explained that he would like to welcome me to China and hopes that I have a good time here. We clicked drinks and ... everyone eat for a bit and then stood up. Everyone looked at me and I said that I would like to thank everyone for their warm welcome to China. I very much look forward to me time here. Everyone smiled and thanked me. Then we all clicked our ...
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