The southwestern province of Yunnan has been drawing on its integrated public legal service system to meet the needs of its impoverished population.
As medics treated novel coronavirus pneumonia patients and entrepreneurs sent donations to regions hit hard by the disease, Li Zongsheng, a lawyer from Liaoning province, was interpreting laws and explaining epidemic control policies to the public.
China on April 23 vowed to severely punish mafia-like organizations and criminal groups that use minors to commit crimes.
Li Qiong, a female police officer at a juvenile prison in Central China's Hunan province, never imagined that she would one day perform her duty in a hazmat suit.
Since the opening-up of Shanghai's Pudong New Area three decades ago, the city's judicial administrative system has been constantly improving its public legal services, leading to an integrated public legal service network called 12348 Network which includes physical facilities, a hotline and an online smart platform.
Aimed at ramping up legal support for its poverty alleviation effort, the northwestern province of Gansu recently opened a dedicated section on its 12348 public legal service hotline to specifically address legal issues for its impoverished population.
All institutions specializing in judicial authentication in the areas of forensic medicine, physical evidence, audio and video materials, and environmental damage in Shanghai must register with the city's justice authority, according to a new regulation that will take effect on May 1.
A municipal legislation aimed at promoting Shanghai's science and technology innovation will take effect on May 1.
Wang Chen, a senior Communist Party of China (CPC) official and head of the China Law Society, on April 16 called on legal workers to better fulfill their responsibilities and contribute to strengthening a legal guarantee for public health.
A 20-day themed online quiz, focusing on national security education, has been launched as an important online campaign of China's fifth National Security Education Day.
Faced with the threat of the COVID-19 epidemic, the judicial administrative system of East China's Jiangsu province took early steps to change its protocol for administrative approval work.
In recent weeks, the novel coronavirus outbreak has prevented Li Ya from meeting clients and attending case hearings, but it has not stopped him providing legal services.
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