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China, EU court heads hold video meeting
Zhou Qiang, president of the Supreme People's Court (SPC) of China, held a work meeting with President of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) Koen Lenaerts via video link on April 8.
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New SCO judicial center to work on exchange, legal improvement
China's top court called upon members of the SCO to exchange more judicial information to help safeguard regional security and improve legal services and jointly promote the high-quality development of the BRI.
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SPC head stresses stronger judicial services and guarantees in battle against poverty
Zhou Qiang, president of the Supreme People's Court, inspected courts in Central China’s Henan province from Oct 15 to 17.
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Chinese courts told to improve handling of business, tech cases
Chinese courts have been ordered to improve the business environment by protecting intellectual property and the legitimate rights of entrepreneurs as well as by safeguarding data security, including that dealing with personal information.
Zhou Qiang Zhou was born in April 1960, in Huangmei county, Hubei province. He studied civil law at the Southwest University of Political Science Law and has a master’s degree in law.
Courts to focus on preventing wrongful convictions by keeping eye on process.
Top judge: Justice system progressing
China has intensified its efforts to protect intellectual property rights over the past year, with more steps planned for this year, such as amending the Patent Law to substantially increase the cost of infringement.
Nation strengthens IPR protections