The Ningxia Hui autonomous region has released the final list for the first batch of members of its foreign-related legal talent pool, selecting 144 distinguished professionals specializing in this field. This marks a significant step in the region's efforts to cultivate and build up a reserve of foreign-related legal talent to support its higher-level opening-up.
The pool members cover six key areas, including research on foreign-related rule of law. They will serve as the think tank and essential workforce for Ningxia's foreign-related legal work, engaging in key tasks to advance the region’s foreign-related rule of law.
These tasks include providing legal support for major foreign-related events, ascertaining foreign laws, drafting foreign-related provisions in local regulations, conducting demonstration and evaluation of foreign-related decision-making, offering legal consultation for foreign trade negotiations, ensuring operational compliance for foreign-related enterprises, resolving foreign-related civil and commercial disputes, and training foreign-related talent and developing training bases.
In addition, pool members will be given priority consideration for roles such as government legal advisors, members of expert teams, and representatives in foreign-related legal exchanges.
Moving forward, Ningxia will take multiple measures to enhance the comprehensive capabilities of the talent pool members and enable them to fully leverage their expertise. These measures include political training sessions, professional workshops, practical seminars, and international exchanges.
Efforts will focus on fostering a group of core professionals with a firm political stance, solid professional competence, good knowledge of international rules, and proficiency in foreign-related legal practice, aiming to provide robust legal safeguards for Ningxia's efforts to build a world-class market-oriented, law-based and internationalized business environment and protect the legitimate overseas rights and interests of local enterprises and citizens.
Ministry of Justice of the
People's Republic of China