No. 4-11, November 2008
Index
- Beijing to Abandon Reeducation Through Labor to Rehabilitate Drug Addicts
- China Starts Another Campaign to Eliminate Backlog of Case Enforcements
- Fewer than 30 Percent of Last Year’s Civil Suits Against the Government are Successful
- Large-Scale Teachers' Strike in Chongqing and Sichuan
- Prisoner Exposes the Truth about a Judge’s "Sudden Death" in a Detention Center
- Shanghai Professor Accused of Being "Reactionary" by Students for Criticizing the Government in Class
- Stay of Execution Granted to Beijing Xicheng Court Head Judge Who Accepted Eight Million RMB in Bribes
- Testimony Lawyer Ordered to Assume a Portion of Legal Liability
- The Zhou Zhenglong Fraud Case
- China to Improve Standards for Land Compensation Next Year
- Doctors and Teachers Taking Kickbacks to be Found Guilty of Corruption
- Kunming City Establishes Coordinated Law Enforcement System to Protect the Environment
- Government Documents Voided in Hunan for Violating the Law
- Hainan Establishes First Township Procuratorate Offices
- Shanghai Judicial Files Found with Instructions from High-ranking Officials
- Shenzhen Court Detains Legal Aid lawyer
- Systemic Corruption in the Hunan Commission for Discipline Inspection Repeatedly Breaks National Records
- The Complete Report on the Disappearance of Yang Jia’s Mother
- The Judiciary Should Not be Popularized (Excerpts)
- Ruler-carrying Lawyer Enjoys Free Pizza
- Concluding Observations of the Forty-first Session of the Committee Against Torture (CHINA)
- Blog Star, Lawyer Liu Xiaoyuan