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  • China cracks down on drug crimes targeting minors

    2024-06-27

    China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) announced a nationwide effort to intensify penalties for drug crimes targeting minors and those involving minors themselves.

  • Zhang Jun meets judicial delegation from Africa

    2024-06-25

    On June 24, Chief Justice and President of the Supreme People's Court (SPC) of China Zhang Jun met with a judicial delegation from Africa.

  • SPC issues new anti-monopoly judicial interpretation

    2024-06-24

    A new judicial interpretation on civil litigation against monopolies was issued by the Supreme People's Court (SPC) on Monday in order to help the country maintain market order and promote high-quality development.

  • International Symposium on Rule of Law in Financial Regulation held in Shanghai

    2024-06-22

    On June 20, the International Symposium on the Rule of Law in Financial Regulation, part of the 2024 Lujiazui Forum, was held in Shanghai.

  • Liu Guixiang visits Indonesia, Nepal

    2024-06-22

    At the invitation of the supreme courts of Indonesia and Nepal, Liu Guixiang, standing member of the adjudication committee of China's Supreme People's Court, led a delegation to visit the two countries from June 12 to 19.

  • China issues judicial guidelines on imposing criminal punishment on diehard 'Taiwan independence' separatists

    2024-06-22

    Chinese authorities on Friday issued a set of guidelines on imposing criminal punishments on diehard "Taiwan independence" separatists for conducting or inciting secession, allowing a trial in absentia in relevant cases.

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