The landscape of Chinese copyright law has transformed dramatically since the publication of the first edition of this Guide in 2000. The Copyright Law was amended in 2010, followed by promulgation of a new set of regulations in 2013. China jointed a series of international treaties and agreements concerning copyright and IPR. Between 2014 and 2015, three new specialized courts were established by the national legislature and are now in full operation. This edition attempts to capture and reflect on all these changes. This book is a complete rewrite of the former edition. Several new chapters bring in more content, which are organized to make it easier for the reader to use the information. The tables of cases, statutes, and international agreements add a new way of accessing information readily. A directory of Chinese IP agencies and law firms can be helpful to the practitioner.--Publisher
Preliminary Material /Liu Jianqiang -- On Environmental and Ecosystem Protection: What Have We Done? /LI Dun -- Competition for Water Resources and Its Economic and Political Implications /Guo Weiqing and Zhou Yu -- Initial Exploration of Environmental NGOs' Involvement in Environmental Mass Incidents /Li Bo -- Correlation between Water Pollution and Deaths Caused by Digestive Tract Tumors in the Huai River Basin /Yang Gonghuan -- The Urgent Need for an Environment and Health Law: A Study of 63 Health Hazard Incidents /Lv Zhongmei and Huang Kai -- Environmental and Health Risks: Unusual Expansion of Waste Incineration in China Needs Attention /Yang Changjiang -- War on Smog /Liu Xiaoxing -- Smog Brings Widespread and Far-Reaching Impact to Human Health /Lin Na -- Environmental PILs Returned to the Starting Point in 2013 /Lin Yanmei and Wang Xiaoxi -- The Revision of China's Environmental Protection Law from a Minor Change to a Critical Improvement /Qie Jianrong -- Ecological Red Lines: Concept, Features and Supervision /Zou Changxin -- How to Restore the Siberian Tiger Population at Changbai Mountain /Piao Zhengji -- The Siege of Cities by Chemical Plants: How to Make a Breakthrough? /Peng Liguo -- The 2012 Pollution Information Transparency Index (PITI) Fourth Annual Assessment of Environmental Transparency in 113 Chinese Cities: Bottlenecks and Breakthroughs /Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) , Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) -- The "Last" Report on China's Rivers /Li Bo , Yao Songqiao , Yu Yin and Guo Qiaoyu -- Report on Applying for the Disclosure of Information on 122 Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Plants across China /Wuhu Ecology Center -- Annual Indexes of the Environment Green Papers 2013—Changing Trends of the Environment in China /Liu Jianqiang -- Major Environmental Incidents and Events in 2013 /Liu Jianqiang -- Index /Liu Jianqiang.
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