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NPC Weighs Laws on Real Rights, Bankruptcy

China's top legislature will review drafts of the Law on Real Right and Law on Bankruptcy for the second time at a session, scheduled to run from October 22 to 27.

The draft of the Law on Offenses Against Public Order will be submitted to the session for the first deliberation, according to the agenda adopted at Friday's meeting of the chairman and vice chairpersons of the Standing Committee of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC), presided over by NPC Chairman Wu Bangguo.

The draft of the Law on Real Right, as part of the draft of civil law which had been first discussed in December 2002 at the 31st session of the 9th NPC, was listed in the working plan of the10th NPC, said Hu Kangsheng, vice chairman of the NPC Law Committee.

The top legislature decided to draft the Law on Offenses Against Public Order based on the present Regulations Governing Offenses Against Public Order to guaranty social security, said He Chunlin, chairman of the NPC Committee for Internal and Judicial Affairs.

Quite a few revisions have been made from the present regulation, Hu said.

The draft law lists more offenses against public order, increases punishment for institutions that violate public order and improves procedures for imposing punishment, he added.

According to the agenda, the lawmakers will also review the draft amendment to Electoral Law for the National People's Congress and the Local People's Congresses and Organic Law of the Local People's Congresses and Governments at Various Levels as well as the draft of law on corporate bankruptcy for the second time.

Meanwhile, the draft amendment to the solid waste pollution prevention law will be submitted to the legislature for the first time.

The top legislators will hear and deliberate on the report made by the Supreme People's Court and Supreme People's Procuratorate on improving their grass roots organs and reports on the implementation of Law on Compulsory Education and Trade Union Law.

The State Council will also submit a report on paying interests of a special treasury bond issued in 1998 at the session.

(Xinhua News Agency October 15, 2004)

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