On China's Trial Ethics System
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https://doi.org/10.54691/6ccnzv24Keywords:
Judicial Ethics; Judicial System Reform; Judge Quota System; Judicial Accountability System; Judicial Fairness.Abstract
The judicial ethics system is a crucial link in China's judicial system reform, playing a significant role in upholding judicial fairness and cultivating judges' professional ethics. This article systematically analyzes the foundation, specific components, core objectives, and existing problems of China's judicial ethics system, and proposes suggestions for improvement. Research shows that China's judicial ethics system has achieved significant results in optimizing judge resources, strengthening awareness of responsibility, and safeguarding judicial independence, but there is still room for improvement in areas such as system implementation and ethical education. By strengthening system implementation, enhancing ethical education, and drawing on international experience, China's judicial ethics system can be further improved, contributing to judicial modernization and the construction of a rule-of-law China.
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