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十四届全国人大常委会第十五次会议审议多部法律草案和报告
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-04-28 22:36

Group 1: Prison Law Revision - The draft revision of the Prison Law aims to enhance the prison management system and ensure orderly progress of prison work under the rule of law [1] - The revision emphasizes a combination of punishment and reform, focusing on the rehabilitation of offenders and strengthening the construction of the prison police force [1] - The need for legal provisions to reflect the experiences and practices developed over the past 30 years, especially since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party, is highlighted [1] Group 2: Arbitration Law Revision - The draft revision of the Arbitration Law seeks to improve the international competitiveness and influence of Chinese arbitration institutions [2][3] - It includes provisions for state support of international exchanges and cooperation in arbitration, as well as regulations on the term and turnover of arbitration committee members [2] - The draft addresses the issue of malicious collusion in arbitration and proposes to regulate cases where one party fabricates facts to apply for arbitration [2][3] Group 3: Environmental Report - The report on the 2024 environmental status indicates continuous improvement in ecological quality, with public satisfaction reaching 91.24%, exceeding 90% for four consecutive years [4] - Key environmental indicators, such as PM2.5 concentration and surface water quality, have met or exceeded annual targets [4][5] - The report outlines ongoing efforts in ecological protection, restoration, and the promotion of a green low-carbon transition [5][6] Group 4: State-Owned Assets Management - The report on the management of state-owned assets emphasizes the importance of addressing the National People's Congress's review opinions and implementing corrective measures [7][8] - It discusses the management of administrative and public service state-owned assets, including improving asset utilization and integrating asset management with budget management [7][8] - The report also highlights the need for enhanced supervision and management of state-owned financial assets and natural resources [8][9]