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CIRCULAR OF THE GENERAL OFFICE OF THE SUPREME PEOPLE'S COURT ON THE SERVICE ABROAD OF JUDICIAL DOCUMENTS IN FOREIGN-RELATED ADMINISTRATIVE CASES |
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(General Office of the Supreme People's Court No. 346 [2004], July 20, 2004) |
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SUBJECT : JUDICIAL DOCUMENTS DELIVERY; FOREIGN-RELATED ADMINISTRATIVE CASES |
ISSUING DEPARTMENT : THE SUPREME PEOPLE'S COURT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA |
ISSUE DATE : 07/20/2004 |
IMPLEMENT DATE : 07/20/2004 |
LENGTH : 169 words |
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Chinese courts will handle increasingly more foreign-related administrative cases after China's accession to WTO. For protecting the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese and foreign parties and ensuring that Chinese courts conduct the trials well, China may request a foreign country to provide assistance in the service of judicial documents in a foreign-related administrative case handled by a Chinese court by referring to the Hague Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extra-judicial Documents in Civil and Commercial Matters [1965] (hereinafter the "Hague Convention") to which China has acceded. The method for China to deliver abroad judicial documents in foreign-related administrative cases is hereby stipulated as follows:
Where any judicial document in a foreign-related administrative case is to be delivered to any country which is a party to the Hague Convention, such document shall be delivered in the way provided in the Hague Convention by requesting the country concerned to provide judicial assistance by referring to the Hague Convention and the relevant procedures provided by China's domestic law.
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