Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has signed a State Council decree unveiling a regulation on the registration and administration of market entities.
A law on legal aid was adopted by China's top legislature on Friday amid the country's efforts to regulate and promote legal assistance to better safeguard social fairness and justice.
Chinese lawmakers on Friday voted to adopt a legal aid law amid efforts to improve public legal services, better safeguard people's legitimate rights and interests, and maintain social fairness and justice.
A draft law deliberated by China's top legislature proposes more legal aid resources for the country's remote regions.
Legal aid agencies across Ningxia handled 9,104 cases in total in the first half of 2021.
China has set out an outline on promoting the building of a rule of law government from 2021 to 2025, on the basis of the successful implementation of a previous 5-year plan.
Dalian has set up a municipal-level mediation association, which is the first in the province to incorporate people's, administrative, industry-specific and commercial mediation.
Legal aid agencies across East China's Jiangsu province handled 56,428 cases in the first half of 2021, a year-on-year increase of 24.9 percent.
Judicial departments of provinces like Shandong, Fujian and Guangdong have significantly improved the accessibility of their public legal services by launching online maps.
Yunnan province has made steady progress in fulfilling its goal of building a modern public legal service system.
Guizhou province recently held a meeting to welcome the arrival of 15 lawyers as volunteers under this year's national "1+1" legal aid volunteering campaign.
The judicial administration of East China's Shandong province has made tremendous effort to make its public legal services more accessible.
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