National lawmakers on Wednesday will start deliberating the draft general provisions of civil law, which, if adopted, will bring the country one step closer to a long-absent civil code. [Special coverage] With the draft submitted to the ongoing annual session of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, the country is nearing the end of its crucial first step toward a civil code: laying down basic principles. Last year, the draft went through three readings at the bi-monthly sessions of the NPC Standing Committee. It is rare for a draft law not to be passed after three readings. After the adoption of the general provisions, separate civil laws on property and contract, among others, will be integrated into a unified code. According to the legislation plan, the code will be enacted in 2020. Compiling a civil code, dubbed as "an encyclopedia on social life" which regulates personal and property relations, will help "better protect the people's immediate interests, improve state governance, maintain market order, ensure trading security, and promote the sound development of socialist market economy," says an explanation of the NPC Standing Committee on the draft. Read more: HK, Macao NPC candidates to bear allegiance to China, banned from receiving foreign funds: drafts Candidates standing for election of National People's Congress (NPC) deputies from the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions (SARs) should bear allegiance to China and declare not receiving foreign funds in relation to the election, say drafts on election methods to be submitted to China's national legislature. China to create nuclear safety law Chinese legislators will create a nuclear safety law this year, according to a work report of the National People's Congress Standing Committee to be delivered Wednesday. China to legislate national supervision law Chinese legislators will work on a national supervision law this year, according to a work report of the national legislature to be delivered Wednesday. China to create soil pollution prevention law China's national legislature will create a soil pollution prevention law and revise the law on water pollution prevention this year, according to a work report of the National People's Congress Standing Committee to be delivered Wednesday. China mulls legislation on intelligence China's top legislature will make a national intelligence law this year, according to a work report of the National People's Congress Standing Committee to be delivered Wednesday. China's national legislature stresses unity around Xi's leadership China's national legislature calls for uniting closely around the Communist Party of China Central Committee with Xi Jinping as the core, according to a work report of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee to be delivered Wednesday.
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