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128314
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2013.
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Since the successful conclusion of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) last year and the end of the annual sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) earlier this year, the Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as General Secretary has, in light of new conditions and new tasks, focused on China's long-term and strategic agenda with a keen appreciation of the evolving global environment and trends of development at home. Bearing in mind both the domestic and international interests of the country and maintaining the continuity and consistency of its major diplomatic policies, it has promoted innovations in diplomatic theory and practice by keeping up with the trend of the times and pushing ahead with a pioneering spirit. With a good beginning made and an overall plan adopted, the Party Central Committee has put forth many important strategic ideas on China's external affairs as well as diplomatic policies and principles, and taken a number of major diplomatic initiatives which have not only created external conditions favorable for facilitating the work of the Party and the state across the board, but also enriched and developed the system of diplomatic theory with Chinese characteristics.
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129292
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2012.
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The article focuses on the interpretation of the Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative Region of China's Article 7 of Annex 1 and Article 3 of Annex 2. It cites the decision of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee that amendments must be made with the recommendation of a majority of the Legislative Council members. It adds that the amendments will only take effect if they pass various procedures approved by the Standing Committee.
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129303
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2012.
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After the first draft of the PRC's "Law of the Application of Law for Foreign-Related Civil Relations" was drawn up in February 2002, it took eight years for the Law to finally be adopted by the Seventeenth Session of the Standing Committee of the Eleventh National People's Congress on October 28, 2010, during which time seven drafts of the Law were produced. Summing up China's legislative experience and practices over so many years and taking account of advanced international Rights (property rights), the protection of the rights and interests of the weak is valued, etc. When we compare the seven drafts of the Law, the legislative evolution of the Law from state-oriented to internationally oriented can be clearly delineated.
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