The 11th National Committee of the CPPCC, China's top political advisory body, is scheduled to conclude its 5th session Tuesday morning.
Legislation set to be voted on by the NPC enshrines rights of those held in custody.
The push for an innovation-based economy and growing public awareness has resulted in a soaring number of IPR lawsuits.
A growing number of national lawmakers and political advisors have opened verified real-name microblogs to stay in touch with microbloggers.
China has strengthened its judicial protection over people's interests, especially for disadvantaged groups.
The number of lawsuits over IPR violations that were closed by Chinese courts last year increased by 37.7 percent year-on-year.
Seven ministeral-level officials were investigated for suspected embezzlement or bribery in China last year.
China's procuratorates punished 176 procurators for violating laws and regulations in 2011 as part of their efforts to fight corruption.
Chinese courts have stepped up efforts in implementing the judgement of concluded cases to safeguard the rights of prevailing parties.
Chinese need to have more open awareness of international affairs to match China's status on global stage.
China's chief justice Wang Shengjun delivered a report on the work of the SPC on Sunday. Here are some highlights.
Admitting problems in China's judicial system, chief justice Wang Shengjun Sunday vowed to push forward reform to realize judicial justice.Highlights of chief justice report One million convicted