China's chief justice calls for modern litigation service system
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NANCHANG -- Zhou Qiang, China's chief justice, on Thursday called for a modern litigation service system that is efficient, smart, precise, interactive and convenient for dispute resolution.
Zhou made the remarks at a symposium attended by presidents of higher courts across the country.
Zhou called for various mechanisms and channels to resolve disputes for the people, as well as a one-stop dispute resolution platform featuring both online and offline services.
He also called for strengthening classification of cases based on their complexity and handling cases according to their classification.
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