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China's supreme court starts draft interpretation on property law (2)
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16:38, July 05, 2007

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Legal experts said the property law was a significant step in the country''s efforts to further economic reforms and boost social harmony, but as some articles were vague, courts would have difficulty applying it.

Zhao said the supreme court had ordered courts across China to hold training sessions on the property law. Courts were required to submit experiences of handling property cases to the supreme court for reference.

"Opinions and suggestions from local courts and legal experts will be taken into consideration," he said.

Sun Xianzhong, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said China had already seen an increase in the number of cases involving property disputes.

"There is no doubt that the number of such cases will rise greatly," he said.

"A judicial interpretation is really needed to help courts better handle the cases," Sun said.

<em>Source: Xinhua</em>
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