China has published a set of books to help the public better understand the newly-adopted Civil Code, the publisher said on July 6.
The eastern province of Jiangsu has given full play to mediation as a major way to address disputes during the period of epidemic control.
The Ministry of Justice has released the third group of typical cases on providing legal services for enterprises' work and production resumption.
After receiving an emergency call in late February from a hospital in the northern province of Shanxi that had reported an ongoing dispute with the family of a patient, the provincial people's mediation committee immediately dispatched mediators to the hospital to deal with the incident.
More than 130,000 practicing lawyers in China are members of the Communist Party of China (CPC), and they have played exemplary roles in major events in the country such as the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic, the All China Lawyers Association said on June 30.
China's first law on community correction will take effect on July 1.
The outline of China's unified qualification exam for legal professionals in 2020 will be published soon, the Ministry of Justice said on June 28.
Given the impasse in his negotiation with the contractor, Wang turned to Anhui's legal aid services, hoping that legal specialists there could help him resolve the dispute.
Li, a man in his sixties suffering from multiple medical ailments, is leading a difficult life with his wife in a small town under the city of Wuxue in Hubei province as a result of his considerable medical expenses.
In recent years, the Judicial Department of North China's Hebei province spared no effort to fight the critical battle against poverty, fully mobilizing grassroots Party organizations, or Party cells, across its administrative system to help out impoverished rural families.
In its latest effort to improve the province's business environment, the judicial department of North China's Shanxi province has further streamlined its notarial services, more than doubling the number of matters capable of being notarized during a single visit to a notary office.
Since the passage of China's first Civil code during the third session of 13th National People's Congress in late May, provinces have taken a variety of measures to publicize this encompassing fundamental law that profoundly influences people's social lives.
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