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Supreme People's Court

 

The Supreme People's Court is the highest judicial organ inChina. The term of office of the President of the Supreme People's Court is five years, the same as that of the National People's Congress. The President shall serve no more than two consecutive terms.

The Supreme People's Court is responsible to the National People's Congress and its Standing Committee. Local people's courts at various levels are responsible to the organs of the state power which created them. The Supreme People's Court supervises the administration of justice by the people's courts at various local levels and by the special people's courts. People's courts at higher levels supervise the administration of justice by those at lower levels.

The President of the Supreme People's Court is Zhou Qiang.

People's Courts

The people's courts are judicial organs of the state. In accordance with the Constitution and other laws, only the people's courts have the judicial power, and other organs, social organizations or individuals have no such power.

Although people's courts at various levels have different status, functions and powers, their basic functions and powers are almost the same. The people's courts inChinaconduct trials of civil cases, economic cases, administrative cases and maritime cases, and through trials punish those criminals, settle civil disputes, economic disputes and administrative disputes in order to protect state property and legitimate property and other rights of citizens.

The system of people's courts inChinaconsists of the Supreme People's Court, the local people's courts at different levels and the special people's courts. The local people's courts consist of the High People's Courts, the Intermediate People's Courts and the Primary People's Courts.

The people's courts try all cases publicly, except those involving state secrets, individual privacy or minors. The accused has the right to defense. Besides the right to defend himself/herself, he or she may also be represented by a lawyer or ask near relatives or guardians to defend him/her.

 
 
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