Cases of judge zhang characters

Read Cases of Judge Zhang – Chapter 25 : [official] | MangaForest. The next chapter, Chapter 26 : [official] is also available here. Come and enjoy! Ministry of Rites met poor student Zhang Ping by chance. Seeing a talented person being so broke, he sent him in the office, and let him begin investigations. Look at an ordinary person rising in his career and being worshiped.

Ministry of Rites met poor student Zhang Ping by chance. Seeing a talented person being so broke, he sent him in the office, and let him begin investigations. Look at an ordinary person rising in his career and being worshiped.

Ping Zhang, a poor scholar who runs a noodle restaurant, happens to be a candidate in the imperial examination. Vice-Minister Lan — the respected prime minister in the Minister of Rites, being impressed by how brilliant Ping Zhang is when it comes to solving mysterious cases, decided to pair up with Zhang whenever in need. What danger will they be facing since more fascinating cases are coming under their guard?

Manhua Title : Cases of Judge Zhang | 张公案

Judge Liu Guixiang said that since the construction of “the Belt and Road Initiative” involves a large number of transnational commercial activities, it is very important to create a stable and predictable legal environment of business for it. 

Judge Liu Guixiang stated that the international commercial cases handled by the CICC are foreign-related civil and commercial disputes between equal subjects. Foreign-related character refers to the situations where a party or both parties is/are a foreign national(s), a person(s) without nationality or a foreign enterprise(s) or organization(s), where the habitual residence of a party or both parties is outside the territory of China, where the subject matter is outside the territory of China, or where the legal facts that establish, alter or eliminate commercial relations occurred outside the territory of China. 

Judge Liu Guixiang also introduced the CICC’s unique international commercial dispute settlement mechanism, which is to integrate mediation, arbitration and litigation into the CICC’s platform. The parties may choose to initiate proceedings in the CICC. The judgment of first instance is final and cannot be appealed. The parties may also choose mediation in the CICC, which will be conducted by CICC International Commercial Expert Committee or international commercial mediation institutions in cooperation with the CICC. The CICC can make mediation agreements into judgments at the request of the parties. The parties may also choose arbitration at an arbitration institution in cooperation with the CICC, and the CICC will provide support services including evidence preservation and property preservation. 

Judge Liu Guixiang also indicated that the CICC is not meant to challenge the existing international dispute settlement institutions, but to settle a growing number of international commercial disputes. China will continue to respect all existing dispute settlement institutions, and actively recognize and enforce the judgments or arbitral awards made by them. 

Judge Zhang Yongjian introduced the International Commercial Expert Committee. Firstly, it’s professional. The Committee is composed of accomplished experts from China and other countries in the fields of relevant international law and national laws, especially those relating to investment and trade. Secondly, it’s generally representative. Expert members come from different legal systems, different countries and different regions. The CICC has recently published the

Judge Zhang Yongjian explained the reasons why international commercial courts had been established in Shenzhen and Xi’ an. The SPC established the First International Commercial Court in Shenzhen and the Second International Commercial Court in Xi’ an respectively. Shenzhen is located in the bay area of Hong Kong, Macao and Guangdong, where there are a relatively large number of foreign-related cases. Shenzhen is also an important place for “the Belt and Road Initiative” Maritime Silk Road. Xi’ an is one of the starting points of the ancient Silk Road, having more economic exchanges with central Asia and Eastern Europe. 

China’s Supreme People’s Court elaborated on how Chinese courts would handle cases involving the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in a conference summary, embarking on a new era for judgment collection in China.

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