• Judges from China blaze trail for UN tribunals

    2022-11-17

    Two Chinese candidates on Tuesday were elected to be judges of the United Nations Appeals Tribunal and Dispute Tribunal at the 77th UN General Assembly, making it the first time since the establishment of the two bodies that candidates from China have been elected.

  • Guideline on labor dispute mediation released

    2022-11-17

    Greater effort must be paid when mediating labor disputes to better protect the rights of employees and maintain social stability, according to a guideline released by Chinese authorities.

  • Jurisdiction in foreign-related legal cases clarified

    2022-11-16

    China is adjusting jurisdiction over foreign-related civil and commercial cases to offer litigants greater convenience and accommodate new needs in the decades-long process of reform and opening-up, the country's top court said.

  • Criminals face ban in education industry

    2022-11-14

    People working in the education industry who commit violent crimes against children will be banned for life from working in the sector in China, according to a new guideline.

  • Friendship Award recognizes Belgian experts' contribution to China

    2022-11-11

    To Johan Erauw, an emeritus professor of law at Ghent University in Belgium, his decades of China experience could be summed up in a word: friendship.

  • SPC releases new typical examples on grassroots social governance

    2022-11-11

    The Supreme People's Court (SPC) recently released a new set of typical examples showcasing contributions of the people’s courts to grassroots social governance, so as to further develop the experience of Fengqiao town in Zhejiang province and enhance the engagement of the people’s courts in solving disputes.