Since its launch on July 1, 2019, the public legal service hotline, 12348, of Southwest China's Guizhou province has been operating around the clock to provide the public with professional legal solutions.
The General Office of the State Council on July 27 issued a document to approve introducing the inter-ministerial joint conference system on public legal services.
East China's Jiangxi province has been making serious efforts to strengthen its supervision of administrative law enforcement activities.
Graduates of the class of 2020 who passed China's unified qualification exam for legal professionals in 2019 can apply for the qualification online starting Aug. 10, according to a statement of the Ministry of Justice.
Chinese authorities have urged travel businesses and tourists to settle contract disputes due to the COVID-19 epidemic, and corresponding prevention and control measures, through amicable negotiations.
China's eastern metropolis of Shanghai has been making a comprehensive effort to publicize the country's first Civil Code since its adoption in late May.
Since July 20, inspection teams have been sent to 30 provincial-level regions to oversee crackdown operations against gangs and organized crime, according to China's national office against organized crime on July 27.
The Ministry of Justice will send volunteer lawyers to southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region to provide free legal services.
A close look at Chinese President Xi Jinping's domestic inspections shows that "community" is a catchphrase, highlighting the importance of primary-level governance in a country with a population of 1.4 billion.
In recent years, China's notarial services have been deeply involved in the process of social governance, playing an active and unique role in safeguarding fairness and justice and promoting social harmony.
The Wuhou district of Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, has launched an online smart platform which makes public legal services available to local residents no matter where they are in the country.
Volunteer lawyers have provided free legal consultations to more than 15,000 people in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region over the past year, the Ministry of Justice said on July 22.
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