While analysing provisions concerning legal professions in Mainland China, we can observe that the procedure of obtaining necessary qualifications is really complicated. It requires the approval of judicial administration department (of lower and upper level) and finally, the issuance of lawyer practice’s certificate. The same rules are applicable to the Chinese law firms. However, foreign law firms, which would like to provide legal service within the territory of the People’s Republic of China, need to comply with more restrictive requirements. Moreover, we can notice some changes in the Chinese legislation concerning lawyers’ professionalism and quality of legal service. The Communist Party of China makes some efforts to reduce corruptio...
Over the past thirty years China has engaged in what is perhaps the most rapid development of any le...
Since 1978, China has been engaged in a major reform program of economic modernization and growing o...
This article describes the evolution of legal aid and public interest law in China and examines its ...
When the first lawyers of the modern Chinese legal regime began work in 1980, the role they played i...
The number of law students in China has increased sharply since around 1977. By the 2000s, such incr...
Even though China has no rule of law tradition, it has been making rapid progress – since 1978 when ...
The number of law students in China has increased sharply since around 1977. By the 2000s, such incr...
This analysis utilises educational theory to examine the potential of the system of Legal Practice E...
A critical part of any country’s development is its legal infrastructure. The proper functioning of ...
Two developmerits in China since the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 are of particular intere...
Modern legal education began in China late in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), and then expanded during...
On paper, the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protec...
Legal education is a fundamental connection in the Chinese general set of laws, especially when Chin...
The number of Chinese lawyers and law schools is burgeoning as China\u27s legal system undergoes sig...
Based on the analysis of the online profiles of 205 BRI Talent Bank lawyers as accredited by China’s...
Over the past thirty years China has engaged in what is perhaps the most rapid development of any le...
Since 1978, China has been engaged in a major reform program of economic modernization and growing o...
This article describes the evolution of legal aid and public interest law in China and examines its ...
When the first lawyers of the modern Chinese legal regime began work in 1980, the role they played i...
The number of law students in China has increased sharply since around 1977. By the 2000s, such incr...
Even though China has no rule of law tradition, it has been making rapid progress – since 1978 when ...
The number of law students in China has increased sharply since around 1977. By the 2000s, such incr...
This analysis utilises educational theory to examine the potential of the system of Legal Practice E...
A critical part of any country’s development is its legal infrastructure. The proper functioning of ...
Two developmerits in China since the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 are of particular intere...
Modern legal education began in China late in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), and then expanded during...
On paper, the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protec...
Legal education is a fundamental connection in the Chinese general set of laws, especially when Chin...
The number of Chinese lawyers and law schools is burgeoning as China\u27s legal system undergoes sig...
Based on the analysis of the online profiles of 205 BRI Talent Bank lawyers as accredited by China’s...
Over the past thirty years China has engaged in what is perhaps the most rapid development of any le...
Since 1978, China has been engaged in a major reform program of economic modernization and growing o...
This article describes the evolution of legal aid and public interest law in China and examines its ...