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During an inspection tour in Central China’s Henan province from Dec 13 to 14
The court has made great contribution to local social and economic development since its founding on Dec 28, 2016; a good reflection of the success of the national judicial reform.
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At a special meeting on the breaking of law enforcement difficulties on Dec 11 in Beijing
Courts of various levels have achieved great progress in breaking the bottlenecks and people’s satisfaction and sense of gain keep growing. Judicial credibility also keeps improving. However, it is still tough work to fulfill the goal of “basically breaking the bottlenecks in law enforcement in two to three years’ time”.
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At a meeting with former chief justice of Hong Kong on Nov 22
I hope the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong can conduct deeper cooperation in judge training and case study, among other fields.
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At a meeting with Sudan's Chief Justice on Sept 28 in Beijing
Sudan is an old friend of China. Based on an equal footing, the two sides' cooperation in many fields has achieved fruitful results.
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At a conference on August 29 in Beijing
We're accumulating case hearing experience of the three IP courts and preparing to set up more such courts at the right time to satisfy people's increasing legal demand for professional IP trials and to boost our country's technology innovation.
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During a meeting with Chief Justice of Singapore Sundaresh Menon in Beijing on August 21
China and Singapore have conducted extensive cooperation on the basis of equality and mutual benefit. Judicial organs between the two sides have also maintained friendly relations.
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At a meeting with the appellate body of the WTO led by Ujal Singh Bhatia in Beijing on August 17
China is well aware of the improvements in the international trade dispute settlement mechanism, and supports and expects the WTO to play a bigger role in protecting the international trade and investment environment.
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During a visit to the National Judges College in Beijing, on April 9
A two-way communication mechanism between people’s courts and law schools and courts and personnel in legal research institutes should be established.