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  • The Supreme People’s Court calls for stronger mediation efforts to curb disputes

    2023-10-11

    Chinese courts and justice departments have pledged to strengthen efforts to reduce and prevent disputes, with an aim to offer more professional mediation services.

  • SPC releases guiding cases on resolving post-disaster disputes

    2023-10-10

    On Oct 8, the Supreme People's Court (SPC) released five guiding cases on courts properly resolving post-disaster disputes.

  • Zhang Jun attends 12th Asia-Pacific International Legal Forum

    2023-10-06

    Zhang Jun, chief justice and president of the Supreme People's Court of China, attended the opening session of the 12th Asia-Pacific International Legal Forum and delivered remarks via video link on Oct 5.

  • Guidance to be issued on handling BRI-related cases

    2023-10-05

    A judicial interpretation to identify and apply relevant foreign laws is expected to be released soon to help Chinese judges efficiently resolve disputes involving foreign parties, China's top court said.

  • Courts told to severely punish core fraudsters

    2023-09-28

    Chinese courts have been told they must severely punish the organizers, ringleaders and core members of scam operations, as the fight intensifies against telecom fraud and those providing groups with aid or technical support.

  • Guideline urges harsher penalties for cyberbullies

    2023-09-26

    Chinese police, prosecutors and judges will be required to impose harsher punishments on people who bully children and the disabled in cyberspace, a new guideline said.

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