China's Ministry of Justice is doubling down on grassroots efforts to resolve everyday conflicts, from family disputes to neighborhood tensions, as part of a nationwide push for social harmony. 🕊️ The move comes after recent high-profile public security incidents sparked renewed focus on preventive measures.
Mediation Goes Local
Authorities are urging mediators to dive deep into communities, tackling common issues like marital disagreements, inheritance battles, and noisy neighbors. Think of it as a 'relationship first aid kit' 🩹—addressing problems before they escalate. The goal? Create solutions tailored to local needs while collaborating with law enforcement and social services.
Prisons & Rehab Centers in Focus
The plan also prioritizes safer prisons and better support for formerly incarcerated individuals, aiming to reduce repeat offenses through education and job training programs. 🧑🎓
Legal Resources Get Coordinated
From free legal aid to streamlined arbitration, the ministry wants lawyers and notaries to work as a 'justice dream team' ⚖️—making rights protection faster and fairer for all.
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China stresses judicial administration's role in resolving disputes
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