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The presentation aims to provide an overview of the latest changes in China’s anti-corruption policy that have been taking place since 2012 up to present. We are going to be looking at these changes as they manifest themselves in amendments to the growing body of legislation – the aforementioned regulatory framework. We will not be able to avoid referencing party regulations as well, but the main focus will be on the changes in legal foundations of anti-corruption work that are indeed significant but sometimes lost against the backdrop of separate 'sensational cases'. The main point is that the legislative work in anti-corruption realm, that daily effort in creating legal framework is going at a steady pace and what China already has provides a solid foundation for paradigmatic shift – gradual (and that’s key here) moving away from campaign style in anti-corruption work toward regulation-based investigating and trying corruption cases.