(1) criminal law. ?
(2) Separate criminal laws and regulations. That is,1Decision on Punishing Crimes of Fraudulent Purchase of Foreign Exchange, Evasion of Foreign Exchange and Illegal Trading of Foreign Exchange adopted by the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) in February, 1999. ?
(3) Subsidiary criminal law norms. That is, the criminal liability clause in non-criminal laws and regulations. For example, Article 46 of the Price Law stipulates that if a price worker divulges state secrets or commercial secrets, abuses his power, engages in malpractices for selfish ends, neglects his duty, and asks for bribes, which constitutes a crime, he shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law. Price law belongs to administrative law, but because article 46 is a subsidiary criminal law, it belongs to broad criminal law. ?
The narrow criminal law only refers to the criminal code. According to the 7th meeting of the 11th NPC Standing Committee on February 28th, 2009, the Criminal Law Amendment (VII) of People's Republic of China (PRC) was revised. The criminal law mentioned in the textbook is a narrow criminal law.