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Commission Analysis
State Council Circular Establishes Emergency Response Office
June 5, 2006
Institutions of Democratic Governance
Lawyer Petitions For Constitutional Review Of Discriminatory SPC Interpretation
June 5, 2006
Access to Justice
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Freedom of Residence and Movement
ACLA, Justice Bureau Opinions Restrict Lawyer Involvement in Sensitive, Mass Cases
June 2, 2006
Access to Justice
Hong Kong Newspaper Highlights Government Repression of Lawyers
June 2, 2006
Access to Justice
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Criminal Justice
Henan Justice Bureau Bans Lawyers From Using Media in Sensitive Cases
June 2, 2006
Access to Justice
Beijing Court Schedules Trial of New York Times Researcher Zhao Yan For June 8
June 2, 2006
Freedom of Expression
Chinese Government Continues to Coerce Registered Catholic Bishops
June 2, 2006
Freedom of Religion
Rebiya Kadeer's Employees Released After Seven-Month Detention
June 2, 2006
Xinjiang
Activists, Lawyers Denounce Results Of Taishi LPC Election
June 1, 2006
Access to Justice
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Institutions of Democratic Governance
MPS Supports Taping Interrogations, But Has No Plans for Nationwide Implementation
June 1, 2006
Criminal Justice
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