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Courts take aim at rent cases linked to outbreak
2020-05-20
Chinese courts won't back landlords ending leases when tenants who work in service industries can't pay rent on time after their business was affected by the novel coronavirus outbreak,says the top court.
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Top court reveals cases in which minors were hurt by criminals
2020-05-19
The Supreme People's Court unveiled seven severe cases involving harm to minors in a bid to show its determination to protect children and uphold justice.
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China increases state compensation for violation of personal freedom
2020-05-19
China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) and Supreme People's Procuratorate on May 18 unveiled new state compensation standard for violating personal freedom.
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Top court urges more humane enforcement for firms in lawsuits
2020-05-18
China's top court called for courts nationwide to be more prudent and take humanized measures when urging enterprises to carry out rulings, as a move to help them ensure resumption and overcome operation difficulties during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Beijing courts resume on-the-spot services
2020-05-15
Courts at all levels in Beijing reopened case filing halls, litigation service halls and reception venues for public complaints as of May 14, according to the Higher People's Court of Beijing.
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Shandong courts hear cases with foreign litigants
2020-05-14
Courts in Qingdao, Shandong province, heard 1,058 commercial cases involving overseas litigants valued at more than 8.8 billion yuan ($124 million) from 2016 to 2019, according to a white paper released on May 11.