China may initiate codification of environmental, education laws
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BEIJING -- China's top legislature will study the possibility of initiating the codification of environmental laws, education laws, and administrative laws this year.
This was revealed by the annual legislative agenda, made public by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, on Wednesday.
According to the agenda, 37 new legislative bills will go under review, including revising the anti-monopoly law, the law on enterprise bankruptcy, and formulating the laws on food security and social assistance.
Another 17 legislative bills submitted to the top legislature will continue to be deliberated, including reviews on rural vitalization promotion laws, data security, and personal data protection.
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