Choice on the Edge of the Cliff
By Ma Jianjun Since the beginning of this year, the most heated discussion in the legal profession has been around whether or not the Labor Contract Law should be amended. Scholars, judges,…
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By Ma Jianjun Since the beginning of this year, the most heated discussion in the legal profession has been around whether or not the Labor Contract Law should be amended. Scholars, judges,…
By Paul Gillis At the recent Boao Forum, Premier Li Keqiang welcomed and encouraged more participation from overseas enterprises in its economic transition. These were encouraging words for multinational corporations (MNCs) that…
By Howard Wang Multinational companies in China are no strangers to employee and third-party malfeasance, and often use significant resources investigating it. However, rather than solving problems, traditional investigative approaches increasingly backfire,…
This year, AmCham China’s Board of Governors has started to reflect upon a number of legacy milestones for our unique history in China. AmCham traces its roots to 1919, when the organization…
Few know China's NGOs as well as Elizabeth Knup. As the Ford Foundation's China Representative, she leads a team of 17 that in the past year directed $16 million in grants to…
By Zhang Yichi China’s financial leasing industry has developed rapidly in recent years, especially after the General Office of the State Council issued its Guiding Opinions on Accelerating the Development of the…