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Commission Analysis
NPC Standing Committee Passes Public Security Administration Punishment Law
May 22, 2006
Criminal Justice
Ministry of Public Security Urges Use of "Strike Hard" to Counter Social Unrest
May 22, 2006
Criminal Justice
Chinese Government Expresses Continuing Concern Over Arable Land Loss
May 22, 2006
Business and Human Rights
Jiangxi Party Authorities Support Judicial Independence, but Under Party Control
May 16, 2006
Access to Justice
Ministry Of Civil Affairs Reply To The Question of Whether Democratic Parties Can Be Sponsor Organizations (Chinese and English Text)
May 16, 2006
Civil Society
Assailants Beat Catholic Nuns Over Xi'an Land Dispute
May 11, 2006
Freedom of Religion
Procuratorial Daily Commentator Discusses Significance of NPC Delegate's Statement on Citizen Constitutional Claims
May 8, 2006
Access to Justice
Chinese Government Selects Catholic Bishops Over Holy See Objections
May 3, 2006
Freedom of Religion
Imprisoned Labor Leader Li Wangyang Eligible for Parole on May 6, 2006
May 3, 2006
Worker Rights
SARFT Relaxes Censorship of Fiction, Retains it for History, Politics, and News
May 2, 2006
Freedom of Expression
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