SPC holds display on breaking law enforcement difficulties

(english.court.gov.cn)     Updated : 2018-01-10

Zhou Qiang (center, front), chief justice and president of the Supreme People's Court, visits an exhibition on China’s achievements in breaking law enforcement bottlenecks on Jan 9 in Beijing. [Photo/People’s Court Daily]

China’s top court opened an exhibition on Jan 9 in Beijing as a demonstration of the country’s achievements in breaking law enforcement bottlenecks.

Zhou Qiang, chief justice and president of the Supreme People's Court, visited the exhibition at the China Court Museum and called for better work of courts of various levels in China to “let people feel fairness and justice in every single case”.

Various exhibition methods, including words, pictures, videos and physical objects, are used at the display.

Zhou spoke highly of the achievements, calling for more involvement from the whole society to push ahead with the cause.

He said he hoped related departments will care, support and supervise the work of courts in overcoming difficulties in law enforcement and thereby contribute to the rule of law in China.