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May 4, 2008
Enforcement problems with State Compensation Law awards
Here's an interesting article about problems faced by victorious plaintiffs in collecting awards under the State Compensation Law. The courts have no compulsory enforcement powers against state organs, and so if the state organ in question simply refuses to pay, there's not much anyone can do about it.
May 4, 2008 in News - Chinese Law | Permalink
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