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China s draft law revision specifies special correctional education for juveniles
1 2020-12-22 17:13:26Xinhua
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A draft revision to China s Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency has specified special correctional education for young offenders exempted from criminal punishment because of their age.
The draft revision was submitted Tuesday to the ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress, China s top legislature, for a third reading.
The draft revision stipulates that upon assessment and approval by special education steering committees, public security organs could send juveniles to special correctional education facilities, if they have committed crimes but are exempted from criminal punishment because they are under the age of criminal liability.
Top legislature considers revision to maritime traffic safety law Xinhua | Updated: 2020-12-22 17:03 Share CLOSE
BEIJING China s top legislature on Tuesday began discussing a draft revision to the law on maritime traffic safety.
The draft revision, which features strengthened precautions, supervision, management and emergency response, was submitted to the ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress for its first reading.
China s maritime traffic safety law was first put into effect in 1984, and the revision is expected to further bolster China s efforts to build itself into a strong maritime country, boosting its marine economy and protecting personal and property safety at sea.