Let fairness and justice be realized in a visible way -- focusing on the "public mark" in the report on the work of the Supreme Law
2023-03-13
"Promote justice by openness to build public trust" and "Let fairness and justice be realized in a visible way". On the afternoon of March 7, the first session of the 14th National People's Congress held its second plenary session in the Great Hall of the People. The "public stamp" in the work report of the Supreme People's Court made fairness and justice more tangible, measurable and perceptible. Judicial openness is an important criterion to judge a country's level of rule of law. Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the People's Court has always insisted on improving the level of judicial openness, ensuring the people's right to know, participate, express and supervise judicial activities, and making efforts to make the people feel fair and just in every judicial case. The whole process is open, allowing the power to run in the sun. "The four open platforms of the trial process, the trial activities, the judicial documents, and the execution information allow the judicial activities to run in the sun, so that fairness and justice can be realized in a visible way." The words in the report are loud! Back in the summer of 25 years ago, the First Intermediate People's Court of Beijing opened its door to the public and opened the prelude to large-scale court hearings. In June 1998, the First Intermediate People's Court of Beijing issued a side-court hearing, which recorded the first public commitment made by the people's court to the society: all citizens over the age of 18 can attend public court cases with valid certificates. Since then, the people's court has been exploring in trial practice. Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the Supreme People's Court has established four open platforms for the trial process, trial activities, judicial documents, and execution information, and issued more than ten normative documents for judicial openness. The open, dynamic, transparent, and convenient sunshine judicial mechanism has become an important window to show judicial justice. The filing, trial, adjudication and execution of the case, as well as the full range of disclosure of all nodes - not only the trial process and judgment results, but also the trial process and the execution of the effective judgment; Not only the final result of the judgment, but also the reasons for the judgment; Not only to the parties and litigation participants, but also to the public; Not only the court hearing information, but also the information related to judicial activities such as judicial administration. Various carriers, various forms and omni-channel publicity - traditional media, government websites, white papers, press conferences, 12368 litigation service hotline, microblog, WeChat, mobile news client, mobile app... diversified judicial publicity pattern has gradually formed. So far, China Open Court Trial has broadcast more than 21 million live court trials, with more than 50 billion visitors, and some court trials have seen more than 10 million people. Full connection between judicial openness and litigation service - build an online service platform for the people's court, integrate litigation service functions such as mediation, filing, marking, delivery, and preservation, and realize the "all-in-one and all-in-one" litigation service. With just one smartphone, "justice at the fingertips" is within reach. "Sunshine is the best preservative." With the acceleration of the construction of the rule of law, the people's expectation of judicial openness and transparency has become increasingly strong, and the people's court has also fulfilled its public commitment to the society through trial execution. "The people's court has better protected the people's right to know and participate in judicial activities through a series of judicial publicity measures, such as open trial process, open execution information, open judgment documents, and circuit trial
Edit:Ying Ying Responsible editor:Shen Chen
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