Yanru Chen is a current graduate student in School of Law at Tsinghua University, majoring in International Law.
Yanru Chen 陈彦茹
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Sat, 12 Dec 2020 China Legal Trends Yanru Chen 陈彦茹
“2020 World Internet Development Report 2020” and “2020 China Internet Development Report 2020” bluebooks are released.
Wed, 09 Dec 2020 China Legal Trends CJO Staff Contributors Team
On 23 Nov. 2020, China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission issued the “Provisions on the Supervision and Administration of Insurance Agents” (保险代理人监管规定).
Tue, 08 Dec 2020 China Legal Trends Yanru Chen 陈彦茹
On 23 Nov. 2020, Shanghai High People’s Court issued the “Several Opinions on Shanghai Court Serving and Safeguarding the Further Expansion of the Opening of the Financial Industry” (上海法院服务保障进一步扩大金融业对外开放若干意见) (“the Opinions”) and six typical cases of foreign-related financial disputes in a press conference.
Sun, 06 Dec 2020 Insights Guodong Du 杜国栋 , Meng Yu 余萌
China's Supreme Court's Guiding Opinions in June 2020 has set out the circumstances in which Chinese judges should retrieve the Similar Case.
Sat, 05 Dec 2020 China Legal Trends Yanru Chen 陈彦茹
On 20 Nov. 2020, China's Court handed down the first judgment over a facial recognition-related service contract dispute.
Sat, 05 Dec 2020 China Legal Trends Yanru Chen 陈彦茹
The General Office of the State Council of China moves to establish an ministerial joint conference for anti-unfair competition.
Fri, 04 Dec 2020 China Legal Trends Yanru Chen 陈彦茹
The State Council approved the pilot reform of 'One Permit for One Industry' in Shanghai to deepen the reform of the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone.
Mon, 30 Nov 2020 China Law in One Minute CJO Staff Contributors Team
The number of elected deputies to the National People’s Congress (Chinese Parliament) for the current tenure(2018-2023) is 2980.
Sun, 29 Nov 2020 Insights Meng Yu 余萌
In Jan. 2018, a Chinese local court accepted a case on recognition and enforcement of a Kenyan judgment, but the applicant withdrew the application afterwards.
Sun, 22 Nov 2020 Insights CJO Staff Contributors Team
Yes, photographs taken automatically from hot-air balloons can be copyrighted under Chinese law, just like those created by human beings, as indicated in a Chinese court ruling in April 2020.