Chinese national political advisers convened a bi-weekly seminar on Jun 5 to discuss revising the administrative reconsideration law.
China's national lawyers association has launched supportive projects to help and promote the development of the legal service sector in response to the effects resulting from the coronavirus epidemic.
An international mediation center for commercial affairs opened at the Hainan International Arbitration Court in south China's Hainan Province on Jun 1.
A new law to be implemented from June 1 provides for heavier penalties for organizations or individuals threatening the safety of medics and harming their dignity.
Gao Zicheng, a deputy to the 13th National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, and president of the Beijing Lawyers Association, hailed the passage of China's Civil Code during a recent interview, calling it a milestone in the process of building rule of law in the country.
During a recent interview, Liu Hongyu, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top political advisory body, and deputy head of the corporate legal counsel division of the All China Lawyers Association, proposed to build a foreign-related legal talent database in order to enhance China's ability to cope with global legal risks.
Chinese lawmakers on May 28 voted to adopt the country's long-expected Civil Code at the third session of the 13th National People's Congress, the top legislature.
Duan was a janitor at a township hotel in the southwestern province of Yunnan before being abruptly laid off in April by the hotel which has remained shut down since the COVID-19 outbreak in late January.
The Legal Services of China, an official website run by the Ministry of Justice to provide legal consultation services for the public, had received 94,127 requests for advice from the public since its launch two years ago, and all have been replied to.
Chinese authorities plan to extend a pilot program which allows for traffic accident disputes to be handled online, to the whole country, according to a statement issued on May 24.
Since the southwestern province of Guizhou launched its program of legal aid for targeted poverty alleviation three years ago, lawyers from the 20 involved local law firms have been contributing their legal expertise to the lifting of 20 extremely poor towns and two poor counties out of poverty.
Always keeping up with economic and social development, notary services in North China's Hebei province have been trying both efficient and innovative ways to satisfy people's various needs.
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