The Central China province of Hubei has taken measures to keep its public legal services available after shutting down all the physical legal service facilities across the province due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Police officers at drug rehab facilities across Wuhan, the epicenter of the ongoing novel coronavirus epidemic, have been working tirelessly to shield these facilities from the untamed virus.
The National Office of Law Popularization recently released a set of Q&As in an effort to publicize legal information about the prevention and control of the ongoing novel coronavirus epidemic.
China now has more than 41,000 online and offline public legal service platforms and hotlines at various administrative levels.
Rehabilitation services now cover the entire province of east China's Zhejiang Province
The much-anticipated list of role models from the publicity campaign of New Models of Justice for the People in a New Era was released by the Ministry of Justice.
China's judicial system saw the selection and appointment of over 170,000 people's assessors in 2019 amid efforts to enhance public participation in and supervision of justice, said the Ministry of Justice on Jan 19.
Yuan Shuhong, secretary of the Leading Party Members' Group of the Ministry of Justice and vice-minister of justice, made an inspection tour of the judicial administrative system in Beijing on Jan 15.
Chinese authorities unveiled 15 typical cases related to food and drug safety on Jan 9 to provide guidance for severely punishing criminal acts endangering food and drug safety in accordance with the law.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has signed a State Council decree to publish a regulation on guaranteeing payments of wages to rural migrant workers, which will go into effect on May 1.
A guideline has been introduced to promote the role of mediation in settling price-related disputes, the Supreme People's Court (SPC) said on Jan 6.
China's Ministry of Justice has published draft rules regulating forensic science activities to solicit public opinions.
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