• Guangdong Court Network

    There are 27 departments within the Guangdong Provincial Higher People's Court. The main business departments include the Executive Bureau, the Filing Division, the First Criminal Trial Division, the Second Criminal Trial Division, the Third Criminal Trial Division, the Fourth Criminal Trial Division, the First Civil Trial Division, the Second Civil Trial Division, the Third Civil Trial Division, the Fourth Civil Trial Division, the Administrative Trial Division, the Trial Supervision Division, the Judicial Police Corps, the Judges' College, and the Compensation Office. The management and service departments include the Political Department, Office, Research Office, Apparel Department, Discipline Inspection and Supervision Office, Party Committee, Propaganda Department, Information Center, Judges' Association, Judicial Commission Office, Judicial Commission Office, etc. There are 157 courts in the province. In addition to the provincial courts, there are 21 intermediate courts, Guangzhou Railway Transport Court, Guangzhou Maritime Court, and 133 grass-roots courts. The Guangdong Provincial Higher People's Court is the highest judicial organ in Guangdong Province, exercising judicial power in accordance with the law and supervising the trial work of lower level people's courts. It is responsible and reports on its work to the Guangdong Provincial People's Congress and its Standing Committee.

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  • Guangxi Court Network

    The Guangxi High Court was established on November 15, 1950, located in Nanning City, the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It currently has 22 internal institutions (departments) and 1 Faculty of Judges. Among them, there are 10 trial chambers responsible for criminal, civil and commercial, and administrative trial operations, 1 executive bureau, 1 forensic supervision center, and 10 other comprehensive departments. There are a total of 282 judges and other staff members in the entire court, including 179 judges (1 second level chief justice, 2 first level senior judges, 4 second level senior judges, 5 third level senior judges, 35 fourth level senior judges, 41 first level judges, 52 second level judges, 9 third level judges, and 28 fourth level judges), and 103 other staff members.

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  • Yunnan Court Network

    The official website of the Yunnan Provincial Higher People's Court. In early February 1951, the "Yunnan Provincial Government People's Court" was established. In November of the same year, it was approved by the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China and renamed as the "Yunnan Provincial People's Court". At the end of 1954, it was officially renamed as the "Yunnan Provincial Higher People's Court" in accordance with the provisions of the first Constitution passed by the National People's Congress and the Organizational Law of the People's Court. Over the past 50 years, with the development of the national and provincial economy, social progress, and the improvement of democracy and legal system, Yunnan Provincial Higher People's Court has undergone a series of significant changes

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  • Hunan Court Network

    Hunan Court Network

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  • Zhejiang Court Network

    The Zhejiang Provincial High People's Court is located in Hangzhou City and was established in 1950. It originally worked on Minsheng Road and later moved to Shengtang Road. In 1991, it moved to No. 1 Provincial Government Road and in 2001, it moved to No. 5 Macheng Road. The current office and trial building covers an area of approximately 24 acres, consisting of three parts: the main building, the south building, and the judge training center. There are 19 large, medium, and small trial courts. There are internal offices, supervision rooms, organization and personnel departments, judge management departments, education and training departments, veteran cadres departments, Criminal First Division, Criminal Second Division, Criminal Third Division, Civil First Division, Civil Second Division, Civil Third Division, Civil Fourth Division, Filing First Division, Filing Second Division, Trial Supervision Division, Administrative Division, Execution Division, Execution Comprehensive Division, Execution Implementation Division, Execution Supervision Division, Research Division, Judicial Police Corps, Judicial Technical Appraisal Division, Judicial Administrative Equipment Management Division Organ Party Committee, Zhejiang Judges Training College, Discipline Inspection Team, Political Department, Executive Bureau, and other institutions. As of October 2008, the total number of staff in the hospital was 359 (excluding career establishment), with a bachelor's degree or above accounting for 93.03% and a master's degree or above accounting for 32.03%. It has jurisdiction over 11 intermediate people's courts, Ningbo Maritime Court and 90 basic people's courts in Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou, Huzhou, Jiaxing, Shaoxing, Jinhua, Quzhou, Lishui, Taizhou, Zhoushan, etc. The basic courts now send 212 people's courts. There are 10082 court staff in the province (excluding the establishment of public institutions), with 7.86% holding a master's degree or above and 83.78% holding a bachelor's degree or above.

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  • Jiangxi Court Network

    Jiangxi Court Network( http://jxfy.chinacourt.org )It is a comprehensive court network platform based on promoting the new style of the court, establishing a new image of judges, showcasing the new style of the court, and promoting the further improvement of judicial capacity. It is a member unit of the International Internet of Chinese Courts, hosted by the Jiangxi Provincial High People's Court, undertaken by the Propaganda Department of the Provincial High Court, and published by the News Office of the Provincial High People's Court.

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  • Hubei Court Network

    The Higher People's Court of Hubei Province is the highest judicial organ in Hubei Province. Its superior court is the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China. Our provincial courts are divided into three levels: one provincial higher people's court; 14 intermediate people's courts in cities and prefectures; One special court (Wuhan Maritime Court); There are 107 grassroots people's courts in counties (cities) and cities. There are a total of 123 tertiary courts. 938 circuit courts are also dispatched to the grassroots courts, which are an integral part of the grassroots courts and make decisions based on the judgments of the grassroots courts. The people's courts at all levels in our province handle economic, criminal, civil, administrative, and enforcement cases with an average annual rate of over 400000. Among them, civil and commercial cases account for over 80%. Judges in our country are divided into four categories and 12 levels. There is currently one second level chief justice, 170 senior judges, and thousands of ordinary judges in Hubei Province. In addition, there are administrative officials, clerks, and judicial police. At present, a considerable proportion of our judges hold a Master's or Doctoral degree in Law and have participated in international judicial exchanges and cooperation. In recent years, the judicial facilities of Hubei courts have developed rapidly, and the popularity of computers has significantly increased. Some courts have achieved computerized management of case handling processes. A batch of modern trial office buildings have been completed and put into use.

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  • Chongqing Court Network

    Chongqing Court Network

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  • Anhui Provincial Higher People's Court

    Anhui Court Network (www.ahcourt. gov.cn) is a comprehensive professional website organized by the Anhui Higher People's Court and undertaken by the Propaganda and Education Department. It integrates court news, legal information, legal consultation, and legal services. It currently has Anhui courts, windows for presidents, litigation guides, laws and regulations, classic cases, judgment documents, criminal trials, civil trials, administrative trials, execution online, judge hotlines, judge demeanor, and judge colleges Theoretical discussions, cultural fields, and other columns. Anhui Court Network aims to provide society with rich legal information, authoritative court information, fast case reporting, and professional legal knowledge, becoming an important battlefield for practicing the concept of justice for the people and promoting the theme of "fairness and efficiency".

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  • Jiangsu Provincial Court

    The court system of Jiangsu Province is composed of three levels of courts: including 1 high-level people's court, 13 intermediate people's courts, and 109 grassroots people's courts, with over 14000 employees.

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  • Shanghai Court Network

    Shanghai Court Network

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  • Shandong Court Network (Shandong Provincial Higher People's Court)

    The People's Court of Shandong Province was born in August 1950. At the beginning of its establishment, she only had three departments and dozens of police officers. Today, 50 years later, she has 24 functional departments and over 400 police officers, handling over 2000 various cases annually. At the same time, courts across the province have also been gradually established and improved. As of June 2000, there were 17 municipal (prefectural) intermediate people's courts, 141 grass-roots courts, 745 dispatched courts, Qingdao Maritime Court and Jinan Railway Transport Intermediate Court (including 3 grass-roots railway transport courts). There are a total of 22000 police officers in the provincial courts, forming a large and high-quality court team that hears over 500000 cases of various types every year.

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