China:
China Enacts New Criminal Judicial Assistance Law; Impacts On Cross-Border Investigations And Foreign Criminal Enforcement
01 March 2019
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
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On October 26, 2018, China enacted the International Criminal
Judicial Assistance Law. This law imposes additional procedures
relating to the provision of judicial assistance in criminal
matters between China and other countries. Our Asia Investigations
team considers the key provisions of the law, its potential impact
on internal investigations by foreign companies operating in China,
and implications on foreign criminal enforcement against Chinese
entities and nationals in
this client alert.
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