Wednesday, 08 Sep 2010

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China: Employment law gears up in the PRC

Chinese legislators are trying to adopt more employee-friendly legislation. But some ambiguity remains, according to lawyers Virginie Deslandres and Jim James from law firm Norton Rose.



Analysis

China: Cross-border insolvencies - assets at risk?

The global credit crisis is widely expected to trigger an increase in corporate insolvencies but it will remain difficult to obtain enforcement in China of an insolvency judgment or rulling made by a foreign court.

China - Limitation Periods for Domain Name Disputes

How does China deal with domain names? Intellectual property lawyer Robert Cummings of Walker Morris reports.


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China Renewable Energy bulletin

The renewable energy team at law firm Eversheds discuss the latest developments in China.



Gide Loyrette Nouel advises Impress on a strategic investment in China

Gide Loyrette Nouel advised Impress on a strategic investment in the Chinese metal packaging industry



China: Proposed relaxation of the restrictions on foreign investments in domestic insurers

The China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) has circulated draft regulations which propose to relax the current regime regarding the permitted level of investment a foreign entity can make in a domestic insurer.



China: Enforcement of property mortgage rights

Law firm Salans discusses enforcement of property mortgage rights in China




Questions over Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law

China's first comprehensive Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) came into effect on 1 August 2008. This article highlights some of the key issues raised by the AML, as well as potential risks for businesses that operate in China.



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