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On March 28, 2016
The judiciary plans to break the bottleneck in the years to come through greater reform and innovation in judgment enforcement mechanisms.
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At a meeting with Bettina Limperg (fourth from right), president of the Federal Court of Justice of Germany meet in Beijing on March 21
Chinese courts hold fast to due judicial process, protect Chinese and foreign litigants’ legitimate rights and interests, and attach great importance to international exchange and cooperation.
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At the opening of the spring semester at the National Judges College on March 22
Chinese courts still have a long way to go to adjust themselves to new situations and improve their capabilities in order to meet people’s increasing demands for judicial services.
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At a meeting with Azerbaijan’s Supreme Court President Ramiz Rzayev in Beijing on March 16
Chinese courts are deepening judicial reform to remove the institutional barriers to the justice system so as to better meet the people’s increasing and diverse demands for judicial services.
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At the launch ceremony of a prime-time TV drama based on a judge in a small town on March 2
The court system should work together with artists and cultural workers to reflect judicial practices of serving the people and upholding justice and fairness in high quality productions.
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At a meeting with Russian Supreme Court President on Feb 28
Chinese courts are making progress in reform and in building a fair, efficient and credible socialist judicial system.
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At an informatization seminar focusing on artificial intelligence held by the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) on Feb 25
China is working to build “smart courts” and will improve the quality and efficiency of trials through the use of innovative technology.
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During a visit to the Beijing Intellectual Property (IP) Court, on Feb 25
With China’s ongoing judicial reform, the establishment of IP courts marked a new stage in the country’s IPR protection.