China's Minister of Justice He Rong attended and addressed the Meeting of BRICS Ministers of Justice via video link on Sept 18.
A speech delivered by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, during the second plenum of the third plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee will be published on Monday.
From Sept 2 to 6, the Office of the Commission for Overall Law-Based Governance of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Ministry of Justice held the first concentrated training session for officials in foreign-related rule of law.
China has established a public legal service system that covers both urban and rural areas, is convenient and efficient, and ensures equal access for all, according to the Ministry of Justice.
China has 754,000 legal service agencies and nearly 4 million professional legal service personnel, according to the country's Ministry of Justice.
China’s Minister of Justice He Rong met with Dawda A. Jallow, attorney general and minister of justice of Gambia, who was in Beijing for the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), on Sept 6.
China's national lawmakers will deliberate a raft of legislative bills on matters such as national defense education, energy, and anti-money laundering at an upcoming legislative session, according to a press conference on Monday.
China is enhancing its legal framework governing foreign-related issues in order to better meet its opening-up and high-quality economic development, officials from the Ministry of Justice said on Friday.
China has improved the legal system concerning foreign-related matters and will continue to do so to better serve the country's high-level opening up, the Ministry of Justice said on Friday.
China has intensified efforts to resolve administrative disputes by making full use of the administrative reconsideration system.
China is making significant progress in building a credible and effective arbitration system, with 282 arbitration institutions established to date, according to Yang Xiangbin, an official of China's Ministry of Justice.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed a State Council decree to unveil a set of rules for the recording and reviewing of regulations and rules of local governments and central authorities.
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