Provisions on the Legislation Procedure of the Ministry of Land and Resources. | Land Portal

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October 2008
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LEX-FAOC166186
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The purpose of these Provisions is to regulate the legislation (MLR), strengthen legislation coordination and guarantee legislation quality.The Provisions govern the MLR's activities of drafting the review version of laws and administrative regulations, coordinating the legislation of the related laws and administrative regulations and formulating, amending and abolishing departmental rules. The Department of Policies and Laws shall, according to the legislation planning of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and the legislation requirements of the State Council, organize the draft of the MLR's legislation planning in light of the needs of the land and resources management reform and development and submit the draft planning to the executive meeting of the MLR for deliberation. The legislation drafting department (bureau or office) of a legislation project shall work out a drafting plan according to the legislation planning and the annual legislation plan, assign special personnel or form a special working group to do the drafting work, and report the drafting progress and situations to the Department of Policies and Laws in a timely manner.

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Quan Gao

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For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the country was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation. After World War II, the communists under MAO Zedong established an autocratic socialist system that, while ensuring China's sovereignty, imposed strict controls over everyday life and cost the lives of tens of millions of people.

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