BEIJING, June 22 (Xinhua) -- China's top legislature will discuss a draft
law that outlines the land rights of the nation's farmers at the ninth session
of the Standing Committee of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC), which
begins Monday.
Besides the draft law on the arbitration of rural land contract disputes,
the session will also consider:
-- the revision to the Law on Guarding State Secrets, which aims for more
public access to state information;
-- the revision to the Law on Statistics, which is intended to prevent the
falsification of official data;
-- and amendments to the Law on State Compensation that will further
clarify the scope of compensation for victims of miscarriages of justice and
those who suffer in public health issues and other emergencies.
On the agenda for the first time are legislation on diplomatic agents,
which aims to standardize the regulation of Chinese diplomats abroad, and island
protection, which aims to prevent environmental damage to China's islands.
Lawmakers are also expected to review and approve the central government's
final accounts for 2008 and an audit report on the implementation of the 2008
central budget and other accounts.
Also, a report on reconstruction from the May 12, 2008, earthquake and a
report on top legislator Wu Bangguo's visits to Russia, Austria and Italy will
be reviewed.