China seeks to boost legal arsenal against foreign sanctions, interference
The opinion paper written by the Central Committee, the party’s top decision-making body, was made available to the public on Monday. It is aimed at refining China’s judicial toolkit so that Beijing can better learn from and challenge the trade and technology sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies against Chinese companies.
The guidance document was first circulated within the party in February, according to state news agency Xinhua.
The paper is part of Beijing’s overall plan to “sharpen its legal tools to protect its overall national interests”, according to Deng Yuwen, former deputy editor of Study Times, the official publication of the Central Party School, the party’s top ideological training centre.
“[We should] strengthen the accurate application of international treaties and common practices, and establish an advanced system to understand and engage in foreign law,” the directive said.