China's Ministry of Justice has vowed to further promote public legal service platforms and let "people's mediation" play a basic role in a multi-pronged mechanism for conflict and dispute resolution, among its key tasks for judicial administration reform in 2020.
People infected with quarantinable infectious diseases or suspected epidemic victims who refuse to receive isolated observation or fail to truthfully fill out their health declaration forms at border checkpoints in China, could face criminal penalties
The Ministry of Justice has set up a cross-departmental leading group to take charge of consolidating resources for the building of China's public legal service system.
Hu Jinming, a lawyer based in Wuhan, the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak at the time, was about to go to bed when he received a WeChat message that immediately drove away his sleepiness.
Sangey Lhamo, 52, from the Tibet autonomous region, has dual identities: a lawyer with 30 years experience, and host of a popular video program educating the public on legal matters.
Judicial administrative authorities across Sichuan are exploring innovative ways to provide legal support for the fight against COVID-19.
Grassroots legal workers across China have been working tirelessly during the battle against the COVID-19 outbreak, making tremendous efforts to protect villages and communities from the virus.
Female lawyers in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region have been contributing tremendously to the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic.
While medical workers spare no effort to save people's lives on the front line of the battle against the COVID-19, judicial administrators are playing their part to safeguard people's daily lives.
China's Ministry of Justice and National Immigration Administration (NIA) have held a symposium in Beijing to solicit public opinions on the draft rules on granting permanent residence to foreigners.
The Legislative Affairs Commission of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) on March 3 called for local legislations that fit the actual situations of corresponding places to curb the COVID-19.
Sangey Lhamo, 52, from southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, has dual identities: a lawyer with 30 years of experience and a host of a popular video program as a lawyer. She is more recognized for her second identity since she believes basic legal knowledge is necessary for everyone.
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