Folk Demolition Rule Handed to Top Legislature
    2010-12-25 10:35:58     CRIENGLISH.com      Web Editor: Zhangxu
 

The Beijing-based Shengting Law Firm releases its folk demolition rule at Beijing University in Beijing on Friday, December 24, 2010. [Photo: Beijing Times]

A law firm in China Friday released its self-made demolition rule to the public and handed it to the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, and the State Council Legislative Affairs Office, the Beijing Times reports.

Forty lawyers of the Beijing-based Shengting Law Firm made the folk demolition rule when a new "regulation on the requisition and compensation of properties on state-owned land" is soliciting public opinions from December 15 to 30.

This is the second time for the regulation to solicit public opinions. It took the government three years to draft the regulation. The first time to solicit opinions from the public was this past January, with 65,601 suggestions received and discussion meetings held.

Yang Zaiming, chief lawyer with the Shengting Law Firm, told the Beijing Times that law firms as legal practitioners should have more voice in matters of legislation and his law firm, which handled 638 demolition-related cases from March to September in 2007, is professional enough to make the folk demolition rule.

Yang stressed that their demolition rule paid more attention to the residents' interests since the rule adopted many comments from them. Moreover, different from the national draft law, the folk rule covered requisition and compensation of properties on rural collective land, asking for more economic interests for the peasants.

"The national version cares more about the efficiency and the need of urbanization in overall interest while our version stands for more interests of the residents, most of those belong to grassroots. I believe this is a good way for the grassroots to participate in the legislation. I hope the two versions could be mutually used for reference." Yang said.

         Bookmark and Share


CRIENGLISH.com claims the copyright of all material and information produced originally by our staff. All rights reserved. Reproduction of text for non-commercial purposes only is permitted provided that both the source and author are acknowledged and a notifying email is sent to us.

CRIENGLISH.com holds neither liability nor responsibility for materials attributed to any other source. Such information is provided as reportage and dissemination of information but does not necessarily reflect the opinion of or endorsement by CRI.

 
Editor's Pick more

Chinese Press more

Talk to CRI
View the Messages


M Zone
Tiger Wong Back with Her New Album 'Simple Or Not'
Taiwanese singing star Tiger Wong was back in Beijing on November 27 and 28 for two good reasons.
Duggy Day's Ski Trip to Wanlongbayi
On Sunday November 21st CRI's Duggy Day headed out to Wanlongbayi which is located west of Beijing.
More>>
• China
China News
Chinese Press
Diplomatic
Society
Gallery
• World
Asia-Pacific
Europe
Americas
Middle East
Africa
• Video
Traveller
Culture Heritage
Beyond Stardom
Dynamic China

Life 360
Panoramic Sports
• Radio
Radio Programs Directory
Highlights
Livecast
Ways to Listen
• Business
Audio
Markets
Editor's Choice
Biz Photo
Special Coverage
• Travel
Destinations
Editor's Pick
What's in
On the Road
• Showbiz
Chinese Films
Music & Stage
Art & Literature
Video
Photo Gallery
Special Coverage
• Language Learning
Ask Pingping and Jules
Chinese Studio
Elementary Chinese
Pop Charts
English News
English Snippets