China's progress in advancing foreign-related rule of law has seen parallel advances in judicial, procuratorial, trial and legal services.
Procuratorates nationwide have been intensifying efforts to address difficulties faced by the elderly in safeguarding their rights and providing evidence in administrative cases.
China's top judicial authorities are placing a strong emphasis on financial security, pledging to continue their rigorous crackdown on corruption in the sector.
On Dec 10, the All-China Women's Federation, together with the Women Workers' Committee of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the China Association of Women Judges, the China Women Procurators Association, and the Women Lawyers Association of the All-China Lawyers Association, jointly released a new batch of 10 typical cases on the legal protection of women's and children's rights and interests in Beijing.
China's top judicial authorities have renewed calls to step up the crackdown on corruption that hits closest to ordinary people's daily lives, urging strong measures to root out the conditions that foster graft at the source.
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