A notary office in Shanghai draws on blockchain to improve its service.
Nearly 700,000 people have signed up for the first phase of testing of China's unified qualification exam for legal professionals this year, according to the Ministry of Justice.
Officials of Fujian's judicial department have been devoting themselves to local poverty alleviation work.
Hebei judicial administration made tremendous effort to improve villagers' living standard.
The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) opened accounts on five more online media platforms on Oct 20.
China has started a three-year pilot program to enable law practitioners from Hong Kong and Macao to practice law in nine cities of Guangdong Province on the mainland.
Researchers from the Academy of Forensic Science performed their duties in Tibet during the National Day holiday.
The village of Liangli shook off poverty with the support of Anhui judicial administration.
China's judicial system saw the selection and appointment of over 220,000 new people's assessors over the past two years, said China's Supreme People's Court and Ministry of Justice on Monday.
A government-sponsored program recruiting university students majoring in law as volunteers to offer legal aid in remote and poor counties of China's western regions has played a role in improving local legal services
Districts in the capital city of Beijing have taken various measures to promote China's first Civil Code
Chinese political and legal authorities have been committed to modernization of social governance during the 13th Five-Year Plan period.
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