Nurturing the Rule of Law in China
US businesses are helping China improve its legal system
US-China Legal Cooperation Fund staff
Since 1999, 44 US businesses have donated nearly $1 million to the US-China Legal Cooperation Fund, an effort to strengthen the rule of law in China. Members of the US-China Business Council (USCBC), publisher of the CBR, established the fund in late 1998 soon after die presidents of die United States and China committed to enhance bilateral cooperation in die field of law.
As of March 2007, the fund has made 82 grants that support a wide variety of rule-of-law projects in China. PRC and US co-participants, most of which are educational institutions and legal services ā¦
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Article title: Nurturing the Rule of Law in China.
Contributors: Not available.
Magazine title: The China Business Review.
Volume: 34.
Issue: 3
Publication date: May/June 2007.
Page number: 32+.
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