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Jilin holds national judicial reform meeting

By Jiang Xingguang ( chinadaily.com.cn )
2016-07-20

We should have more confidence and strength of will regarding judicial reform and unswervingly carry out comprehensive improvements of the system, said China's top security official Meng Jianzhu on July 19 in Changchun, capital of north China's Jilin province.

Jilin holds national judicial reform meeting

A two-day meeting on national judicial system reform begins on July 19 in Changchun, capital of north China's Jilin province. [Photo by Hao Fan/People's Court Daily]

Meng, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and head of the Commission for Political and Legal Affairs of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks at a two-day meeting on national judicial system reform.

Meng said that the reform of the judicial system plays a leading role in China's comprehensively deepening reform and the building of the rule of law.

Over the past two years, judicial personnel in China have become more vigorous and professional, said Meng, adding that they have handled an increasing number of cases more effectively with lower rates of appeals.

Jilin holds national judicial reform meeting

China's top security official Meng Jianzhu speaks at a judicial reform meeting held in Changchun, capital of north China's Jilin province. [Photo by Hao Fan/People's Court Daily]

The policy of the quota of judges being provincially based is generally practical, said Meng. The quota of judges has been adjusted to improve the quality of case hearings, which is a key step of judicial reforms targeted by the central leadership in 2013.

However, Meng said that quota system shouldn't be cut or adjusted to "one size fits all", since China is a large country with various economic and social development levels in different areas and regions.

Meng also called for building a management system in the judiciary different from that of other civil servants, which would help to provide good career development for judges at the entry level.

Building a country by the rule of law needs both "legal elites" and "ordinary judges", said Meng.

 

 

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