Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed a State Council decree that unveils regulations to promote the high-quality development of rural roads so that they meet the needs of advancing rural revitalization across the board and accelerating the modernization of agriculture and rural areas.
Minister of Justice He Rong conducted a survey in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region from July 17 to 19, focusing on penalty execution, dispute resolution and law-based governance at the grassroots level.
Hainan has introduced new arbitration regulations aimed at enhancing its role in international business dispute resolution, strengthening legal trust among global investors and advancing its free trade port ambitions.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed a State Council decree that unveils regulations to boost the high-quality development of the housing rental market and facilitate establishing a housing system that supports both housing rentals and purchases.
Haikou, capital of Hainan province in South China, has launched a mediation center dedicated to addressing duty-free shopping disputes at the Haikou International Duty-Free Shopping Complex.
China's Minister of Justice He Rong met with Giuseppe Busia, president of the Italian National Anti-Corruption Authority (ANAC), in Beijing on July 16.
A regional cooperation alliance for maritime arbitration was established recently in Northeast China's Liaoning province, marking a significant step forward in promoting the rule of law and marine economic development in the region.
Chinese President Xi Jinping laid out the overall requirements, key principles and priority tasks for urban work at a key conference held in Beijing from Monday to Tuesday.
An article by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on unswervingly advancing high-standard opening-up will be published on Wednesday.
People detained or fined for minor offenses such as damaging public facilities or getting into fights will no longer bear the burden of lifelong "social penalties" under a revised Chinese law requiring the sealing of such records.
Chinese lawmakers voted to adopt a revised version of the Law on Penalties for Administration of Public Security at a session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
The State Council Information Office held a group interview Tuesday in Beijing on upholding a people-centered approach and advancing the rule of law in China. Five judicial administration representatives shared their stories.
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