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Judge harbors family's devotion to serviceRong Ruxia could barely contain her excitement when she visited the old site of the National Mongolian and Tibetan School in Beijing on March 28.
Court sets up team to spur innovation in financial justiceThe Shanghai Financial Court on Tuesday established a team of judges dedicated to analyzing novel cases overseas as well as translating the progress of domestic financial justice to further facilitate exchange in this area at home and abroad.
Court officials experience new life in communities during epidemicThey are often referred to as "legal eagles" and confidently argue their case in courtrooms, but recently, court officials from the Harbin Intermediate People's Court have had a fresh experience: running errands for residents in communities.
Chinese judge keeps a watchful eye on wildlifeAs the sun begins to peek over the horizon, 33-year-old Yang Jie braces against the wind and reaches the top of a mountain. He quickly snaps a photo as a sparrowhawk flies over his head.
No issue is too trivial for our officials' attentionMy major task every day is to offer legal services to litigants who come to our court, including filing cases and collecting related material. Sometimes, I help the judges mediate in disputes.
I am still offering help to young offendersJuvenile crime was rare until 1978, when China opened its doors to the world and life became more diverse.
Judge remembered as beacon of justiceA year after judge Li Qingjun passed away, his Henan High People's Court colleague Bu Fazhong said he could still not believe it "because he just told me he needed a small surgery at the time".
Hunan province's experiences on resolving difficult enforcement
Shandong Higher People's Court President Zhang Jiatian underpins people-centered approach in enforcement