China's annual rule of law report focuses on human rights, business environment

China issued its annual report on the rule of law for 2023 on Monday, releasing the document in both Chinese and English to enhance understanding of the country's legal progress domestically and internationally.
The 2023 Annual Report on the Rule of Law in China, compiled by the China Law Society, marks the 16th consecutive year of its publication. The report highlights China's achievements in legislation, judiciary, and law enforcement over the past year, while addressing key legal issues such as human rights protection, intellectual property rights, and environmental law.
It also emphasizes China's efforts to create a fair business environment, providing equal protection for all market participants. The report outlines steps taken to combat telecom fraud and safeguard online rights, reflecting the country's strong stance on crime and social governance.
Additionally, the document stresses the need to enhance legal services and promote law-based governance to support China's ongoing modernization and reform initiatives.
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