Source: South China Morning PostChina’s top legal bodies have highlighted improvements in intellectual property rights and violent crime, even as observers question whether the country’s legal system can ever improve protection for human rights.Two annual work reports, one by the Supreme People’s Court and the other by the Supreme People’s Protectorate, were presented to China’s legislature on Monday, revealing a raft of data on the performance of the legal system of the world’s most populous country. Serious violent crime…Read More