The Supreme People's Court issued a guideline on judicial reform for the next five years that said courts nationwide should make better use of technologies to serve litigants.
Zhou Qiang, chief justice and president of the Supreme People's Court, met a delegation led by Chen Haifan, Secretary of the Secretariat for Administration and Justice of the Macao Special Administration Region (SAR) Government, on Feb 27.
Creating a better legal environment for the nation's reform and development, as well as for litigants from home and abroad, is high on the agenda for the next five years, under a reform guideline issued by the Supreme People's Court on Wednesday.
China's top court said on Feb 26 it would take more measures to help litigants in financial difficulties to solve their disputes and make court work more humane.
The delegation of the Department of Justice of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region visited the Supreme People's Court (SPC) on Feb 25, with both sides hoping for more judicial cooperation.
Performing judges' duties faithfully was stressed by He Xiaorong, president of the Second Circuit Court of the Supreme People's Court, during his visit in Heilongjiang province on Feb 23.
China's top court said it would spend more effort in handling cases regarding the Belt and Road Initiative to offer better legal services for litigants from home and abroad.
President Xi called on Monday for improving the rule of law regarding foreign entities to promote a better environment for the nation's reform, development and stability.