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Courts ordered to crack down harder on river polluters, illegal sand miners
2021-11-25
Chinese courts have been required to severely punish people polluting the Yellow River basin and those illegally mining sand in the Yangtze River in a move to strengthen environmental protection in both areas.
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Courts warned to stop refusing to file new cases
2021-11-24
Chinese courts will be criticized and held accountable if they are found to not have filed new cases because they are handling existing disputes, China's top court said on Tuesday.
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SPC vice-president attends forum on rule of law in cyberspace of first China Internet Civilization Conference
2021-11-22
Yang Linping, vice-president of the Supreme People's Court (SPC), attended and addressed the forum on the rule of law in cyberspace at the first China Internet Civilization Conference held in Beijing on Nov 19.
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China's courts to keep strengthening judicature of anti-monopoly and -malfeasant competition
2021-11-18
He Rong, executive vice-president of the Supreme People's Court of China, attended the opening ceremony of the 7th BRICS International Competition Conference on Nov 16 and made remarks.
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SPC called on judicial guarantees for high-quality BRI development
2021-11-16
Tao Kaiyuan, vice-president of China's Supreme People's Court (SPC), attended and addressed the China Forum on International Legal Cooperation (2021) held on Nov 12 in Beijing.
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Guidelines clarify court, lawyer ties
2021-11-04
A clear line has been drawn between Chinese judges and prosecutors and independent lawyers in two new guidelines in a move to prevent judicial corruption, uphold justice and advance the implementation of the rule of law more effectively.