China is increasingly turning to a powerful legal tool in its fight against pollution: procuratorial public interest litigation. By leveraging the possibility of legal action, prosecutors are helping break down bureaucratic barriers and strengthen environmental law enforcement.
June 10, 2026As environmental crimes increasingly cross borders and threaten ecosystems, communities and sustainable development, prosecutors and experts called for stronger cooperation to close enforcement gaps and improve global environmental governance at a roundtable meeting in Beijing on June 8.
June 9, 2026
Ying Yong, Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, met with a delegation led by Alexander Gutsan, Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation, in Beijing on May 27.
May 27, 2026
Ying Yong, Chief Grand Prosecutor and Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, led a Chinese delegation to attend the 23rd Meeting of the Prosecutors General of SCO Member States via video link in Beijing on May 14.
May 14, 2026Tong Jianming, First Deputy Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, met with a delegation led by Guillaume Ngefa, State Minister and Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals of the DRC, in Beijing on April 21.
April 22, 2026Shi Weizhong, Deputy Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, met with a delegation led by Nguyen Van Khoat, Secretary of the CPV Committee and Principal of the Procuratorate University of Vietnam, in Beijing on April 21.
April 22, 2026
Ying Yong, Chief Grand Prosecutor and Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, attended the 61st IAP Executive Committee Meeting in Shanghai on April 14.
April 14, 2026
On April 13, Ying Yong, Chief Grand Prosecutor and Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, held separate meetings in Shanghai with international guests attending the 61st IAP Executive Committee Meeting.
April 13, 2026