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          | In China, the 
            term "legislation" means specially defined activities by a specially 
            appointed organ to work out, recognize and change laws and regulations 
            by using its designated rights, following certain procedures and applying 
            the necessary technique. China's current legislation system is one 
            for the division of legislative power, which has many levels existing 
            at the same time and is a combination of categories. It is under the 
            unified leadership of the central authorities but also enjoys a certain 
            degree of decentralization. | 
         
         
          | China's legislation includes the legislation 
            of the National People's Congress and its Standing Committee, regulation 
            making by the State Council and its relevant departments, as well 
            as the legislation of ordinary localities, ethnic autonomous regions, 
            special economic zones and special administrative regions. | 
         
       
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