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"A Great Danger for Lawyers"
New Regulatory Curbs on Lawyers Representing Protesters
Map of China
I. Summary
II. International Standards for Lawyers
III. The Legal Profession: A General Lack of
Independence
IV. Mass Cases and the Rights Protection Movement
Box: Mass incidents on the rise (April 2005-November
2006)
V. The New Guiding Opinions
A. Tightening of control by the judicial bureaus and
other governmental departments
B. Requiring lawyers to share confidential information
with the authorities
C. Strengthening of controls exercised by the lawyers
associations
D. Introduction of specific requirements for accepting
cases
E. Greater restrictions on working with petitioners
F. Discouraging contacts with media and foreign
organizations
G. Requiring lawyers to take cases based on their
possible effect on "stability"
H. Intimidating sanctions
VI. Promulgation of Local Versions of the Guiding
Opinions
VII. Lawyers' Reactions to the New Restrictions and
the Government's Response
A. Lawyers' initial reactions
B. Government response..
VIII. Recommendations
To the Chinese government
To the United Nations
To the international law community
Acknowledgments
Appendix I: Guiding Opinions of the All-China Lawyers
Association on Lawyers Handling Mass Cases
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Appendix II: Glossary of Chinese Terms
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