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President of China's top court meets Peru counterpart
The head of China's top tribunal, Zhou Qiang, met with a visiting group from Peru led by Víctor Ticona Postigo on Sept 6 in Beijing.
Zhou Qiang, president of the Supreme People's Court (SPC) of China (second from right), talks with Víctor Ticona Postigo, president of the Supreme Court of Peru (second from left) on Sept 6 in Beijing. [Photo by Sun Ruofeng/People's Court Daily] |
Zhou briefly introduced the organization of China's courts and latest reforms.
He said that China's comprehensive judicial reform is aimed at "letting people feel the justice and fairness in every case." Specifically, the reforms include improving judicial effectiveness and promoting judicial fairness.
Deepening reform in the judicial system is playing an important role in implementing the rule of law in China, according to Zhou, adding that the performance and efficiency of courts have improved and judicial credibility has strengthened over the past few years.
Broadening information technology applications in judicial matters are also being implemented. Courts of various levels in China are turning themselves into "Smart Courts" to better serve both the people and judiciary, Zhou noted.
Víctor Ticona echoed Zhou as he spoke about the status quo and development of the Supreme Court of Peru, and expressed his wishes for a closer cooperation with China's SPC.