For example, the NPC has enacted the the Law on Rural Land Contracts, which grants peasants the long-term and guaranteed land-use right.
"The law features China's own characteristics, since farmland contracting is quite unique to China. The law can ensure the best use of arable land and protect farmers' interests," Du Tao said.
"We have made a point of learning from other countries, but we should never copy their laws blindly," said Huang Jianchu.
China have learned the best practices from other countries, such as the Patent Law, he said.
"While drafting the 'Patent Law', we learned from foreign countries to allow patent holders to have the right to sue in case of patent infringement. However, given the lengthy and costly lawsuit, we also provide for administrative protection," said Huang.
The provision of both legal and administrative protection can better protect the rights of patent holders, said Huang.
"During the 30 years of establishing the socialist system of law with Chinese characteristics, we have, based on our own national conditions, learned from history and other countries and also made innovations, so that our legal system integrates the characteristics of China, the era and world civilization," said Xu Xianming, an NPC deputy.