The Foundation for Law and International Affairs and the Coalition for Peace and Ethics are pleased to announce the start of a research project on
Civil Society Organizations Participation in Grassroots-Level Governance:
Raising The Capacity of Local Judicial Organs
Raising The Capacity of Local Judicial Organs
In October 2014, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee adopted the ‘Decision on Some Major Issues in Comprehensively Advancing Governance According to the Law’. The Decision created a space to allow participation of domestic and foreign social organizations in the construction of a rule of law society and in social affairs.
Provincial level justice bureaus and civil affairs bureaus have defined the roles and functions NGOs can play in China’s justice system in various policy documents issued since 2016. The research project is situated within this broader context, in a scenario which is seeing an increasing participation of not-for-profit entities to judicial system reform. According to The Diplomat, as of March 4, 2016 there are a total of more than 7,000 NGOs in China, included 91 registered foreign NGOs.
The project will be completed by the end of 2018, and it will involve a team of international researchers.More to come as the project develops.
Provincial level justice bureaus and civil affairs bureaus have defined the roles and functions NGOs can play in China’s justice system in various policy documents issued since 2016. The research project is situated within this broader context, in a scenario which is seeing an increasing participation of not-for-profit entities to judicial system reform. According to The Diplomat, as of March 4, 2016 there are a total of more than 7,000 NGOs in China, included 91 registered foreign NGOs.
The project will be completed by the end of 2018, and it will involve a team of international researchers.More to come as the project develops.
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