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    Supreme People's Court to boost judicial transparency

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    Reforms spark legal brain drain

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    Prisoners on death row to get free legal aid

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    Circuit court begins hearing first appeals

   
  • Progress of China’s judicial reform in 2015

    The Supreme People’s Court and courts across China had carried out a number of key pilot reforms and implemented 65 reform measures in 2015.

  • Judicial Reform of Chinese Courts

    China has been proactively, prudently and practically advancing the judicial reform based on China’s national conditions and current trends, which has made preliminary achievements.

  • A pioneer court for cross-regional cases

    The first cross-regional court in China, the Shanghai No 3 Intermediate People’s Court, celebrated its first anniversary in late 2015.

  • Couples in field of law face choice over jobs

    Prosecutors and judges whose spouses are lawyers, judicial auditors or judicial auctioneers have to choose whether they or their spouse will leave their positions, under a new rule implemented this year in Shanghai.

  • Gansu solves language problem in judicial work

    A judge presides over a trial with Mandarin while communicating in the minority language with a Tibetan litigant who doesn’t understand Mandarin.

  • Meddlers in court cases to be named

    Officials who intervene when a case is being investigated or reviewed will be recorded and investigated, under new procedures at Shanghai's top prosecuting agency.


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    Judicial Reform of Chinese Courts

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    Decision on Issues Concerning Comprehensively Deepening the Reform

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    Judicial Transparency of Chinese Courts

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    Judicial Reform in China