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Theoretically, any profession can be used, but now employers are very demanding. ** State-owned enterprises Large joint ventures... Probably neither.
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There is usually discrimination, unless you are very good.
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There are restrictions for civil servants
Public security and law and the like
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Legal Analysis: According to the provisions of the relevant laws, a person who has been criminally punished cannot engage in the following professions: 1. Judge; 2. People's assessors; 3. Prosecutors; 4. Civil servants; 5. Lawyers; 6. Notary public; 7. Police; 8. Diplomacy.
The law is based on false evidence: Article 13 of the "Judges Law of the People's Republic of China" The following persons must not serve as judges: (1) have received criminal punishment for crimes; (2) Those who have been dismissed from public office; (3) The lawyer's or notary's practice certificate has been revoked or the lawyer or notary public has been removed from the arbitration commission for poor patience; (4) There are other circumstances provided for by law.
Article 7 of the People's Assessors Law of the People's Republic of China: In any of the following circumstances, they must not serve as people's assessors: (1) they have been punished by a criminal offense; (2) Those who have been dismissed from public office; (3) Where a lawyer's or notary's practice certificate has been revoked; (4) Being entered into the Judgment Defaulters List; (5) Those who have been removed from the position of people's assessor because they have been punished; (6) Other serious violations of law or discipline that might impact judicial credibility.
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Those who have served a prison sentence are not able to work in the military, police, security guards, civil servants, judges, lawyers, and bosses of state-owned enterprises, and can only work as stalls and sell things, or do coolies and hydropower projects.
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About 98 per cent of all occupations require a certificate of no criminal record
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The industries that cannot be engaged are civil servants, policemen, ** practitioners, of course, they cannot be village officials, or auctioneers, legal persons of companies, nor can they be bosses of state-owned enterprises, forensic personnel, judges, lawyers, and so on.
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This is called an excess of criminal law, and it is extremely unfair to those so-called crimes that are caused by imperfect or lagging judicial interpretations.
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Unable to work in the education industry, financial industry, ** industry, economic management industry, legal industry.
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Prosecutors, judges, jurors, not soldiers, lawyers. None of this is a no-no.
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If it doesn't affect the children, it's very good......
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Legal Analysis: Judges, People's Assessors, Prosecutors.
Legal basis: Article 13 of the "Judges Law of the People's Republic of China" The following persons must not serve as judges: (1) they have received criminal punishment for committing a crime, 2) they have been dismissed from public office, 3) they have had their lawyers' or notary public's practice certificates revoked, or they have been removed from the Arbitration Committee, and 4) there are other circumstances provided for by law.
People's Assessors Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 7: In any of the following circumstances, they must not serve as a juror for the people: (1) those who have received criminal punishments, 2) those who have been dismissed from public office, 3) those who have had their lawyers' or notary public's practice certificates revoked, 4) those who have been included in the list of judgment defaulters, 5) those who have been removed from the position of people's assessors due to punishment, and 6) those who have other serious violations of law and discipline that might impact judicial credibility.
Law of the People's Republic of China on Procurators》 Article 11: The following persons must not serve as procurators: (1) those who have previously received criminal punishment for a crime, and 2) those who have previously been dismissed from public office.
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According to the provisions of the relevant laws, persons who have been criminally punished may not engage in the following professions: 1. Judges; 2. People's assessors; 3. Prosecutors; 4. Civil servants; 5. Lawyers; 6. Lapon Notary Public; 7. Police; 8. Diplomacy Article 7 of the Law on Diplomatic Personnel Stationed Abroad stipulates that a person shall not be appointed as a diplomatic personnel stationed abroad under any of the following circumstances: (1) He has been criminally punished for a crime; (2) Those who have previously been dismissed from public office; (3) They have been dismissed by a state organ; (4) Holding a long-term or permanent residence permit from a foreign country; (5) The spouse has foreign nationality or holds a long-term or permanent residence permit in a foreign country; (6) Other circumstances in which diplomats stationed abroad must not be appointed.
Article 7 of the People's Assessors Law of the People's Republic of China, Article 7 of the Lawyers Law of the People's Republic of China, Article 20 of the Notarization Law of the People's Republic of China, Article 13 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Judges, Article 26 of the Civil Servants Law of the People's Republic of China, Article 26 of the People's Police Law of the People's Republic of China, Article 7 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Diplomatic Personnel Stationed Abroad, Article 11 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Procurators.
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Legal Analysis: Professions that have been punished and cannot be engaged in are: judges; Jury; Prosecutor; Public servant; Lawyer; Defender; forensics; Notary Public; The police; diplomats; members of village committees; Auction jujube division; directors, supervisors and senior managers of the company; Directors, supervisors and senior executives of wholly state-owned enterprises, wholly state-owned companies, and state-owned capital holding companies.
Criminal punishment refers to the violation of criminal law and should be punished by criminal law. Specifically, the premise of criminal punishment is that the act has reached the level of a crime and needs to bear the corresponding criminal responsibility, and the criminal punishment includes two parts: the main punishment is controlled release, criminal detention, fixed-term imprisonment, life imprisonment and the death penalty, and the additional punishment is fine, deprivation of political rights and confiscation of property. When criminal punishment is applied, the principal penalty must be applied, and supplementary penalties cannot be applied alone.
Legal basis: "Law of the People's Republic of China on Criminal Punishments" Article 61: When deciding on a criminal punishment, it shall be based on the facts of the crime, the nature and circumstances of the crime, and the degree of harm to society, and in accordance with the relevant provisions of this Law.
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1. Judges; 2. People's assessors;
3. Prosecutors;
4. Civil servants;
5. Lawyers; 6. Notary public;
7. Police; 8. Diplomacy.
Article 7 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Diplomatic Personnel Stationed Abroad stipulates that under any of the following circumstances, a person shall not be appointed as a member of the ranks of diplomats stationed abroad:
1) Those who have previously received criminal punishment for a crime;
(2) Those who have previously been dismissed from public office;
(3) They have been dismissed by a state organ;
(4) Holding a long-term or permanent residence permit from a foreign country;
5) The spouse has foreign nationality or holds a long-term or permanent residence permit in a foreign country;
6) Other circumstances in which the appointment is made for the sale of surplus diplomatic personnel stationed abroad.
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