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Commission Analysis
Guangdong Defense Lawyer Convicted of Evidence Fabrication
January 14, 2005
Access to Justice
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Criminal Justice
Chinese Security Agents Disrupt South Korean Visitors' Press Conference
January 14, 2005
North Korean Refugees in China
NPC Standing Committee Recommends Steps to Address Mounting Number of Labor Disputes
January 14, 2005
Worker Rights
State Council Approves Amendments to Letters and Visits Regulations 'in Principle'
January 13, 2005
Access to Justice
Unregistered Catholic Bishop Jia Zhiguo Released
January 10, 2005
Freedom of Religion
Land Use Inspection Campaign To Continue
January 7, 2005
Freedom of Residence and Movement
Chinese Commentator Reviews Implementation of the State Compensation Law
January 7, 2005
Access to Justice
Chinese Government Approves Controversial Dam Project in Southwest China
January 3, 2005
The Environment and Climate Change
Outstanding Focus Points: Ruthlessly Grasp Implementation of Realizing the Safeguarding of Publication Market Order (Sichuan)
December 29, 2004
Freedom of Expression
People's Daily Editorial Suggests that Communist Party Control Over NGOs May Be Tightening
December 20, 2004
Civil Society
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