The Overall Law-based Governance Committee of East China's Jiangsu province has unveiled an extensive guideline for promoting rule of law in its rural areas, outlining the path to be followed over the next three years.
Beijing's approach to intellectual property-related disputes is to be replicated by the rest of the country
Lawyers across Southwest China's Yunnan province have been contributing to enterprises' work resumption since the COVID-19 outbreak earlier this year.
Weifang in East China's Shandong province has made remarkable progress since it became one of the first Chinese cities to implement pilot administrative reconsideration reform.
With 66 villagers from 18 households living under the poverty line, Jizhou, a village in the eastern province of Fujian, is one of the major targets of the province's poverty alleviation effort.
Northwest China's Shaanxi province has approved establishment of new law firms in two of its counties in an effort to meet the demand of its impoverished rural areas for legal services.
East China's Zhejiang province has been using various means to publicize China's first Civil Code since it was adopted in late May.
China will promote the "Fengqiao Experience" in the running of the veterans affairs system, according to a video conference held by the Ministry of Veterans Affairs on Aug 26.
China's Ministry of Justice (MOJ) has started to solicit public opinion on a draft regulation for establishing and improving the mechanism for the government's purchase of legal services.
Judicial administrative authorities and legal aid agencies across China have been playing an active role in helping enterprises resume operation, eliminating poverty, and providing the public with more convenient services.
When Shen Biao was elected as the head of Beiguan, a village in Shanghai, in 1986, villagers there were not only financially strapped but also legally ignorant.
The judicial department of East China's Anhui province recently unveiled its plan for high-quality development of its legal aid services.
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