Organic Law of the People's Courts of the People's Republic of China
The Organic Law of the People's Courts of the People's Republic of China (中华人民共和国人民法院组织法) is the organic law for the people's courts in China. It was passed in 1954 for the first time. After the Cultural Revolution, this law was re-passed by the Fifth National People's Congress on July 1, 1979, and amended by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on September 2, 1983.
This law has three chapters and 41 articles. It prescribes that the Chinese courts include the Supreme People's Court, local people's courts, and other special courts.
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- Text of the law
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Mainland
- Supreme People's Court
- 1st Circuit
- 2nd Circuit
- 3rd Circuit
- 4th Circuit
- 5th Circuit
- 6th Circuit
- 1st Intl Comm
- 2nd Intl Comm
- IP
Local people's courts | |
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Courts of special jurisdiction |
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Hong Kong
- Court of Final Appeal
- High Court
- District Court
- Magistrates' Courts
- Tribunals
Macau
- Court of Final Appeal
- Intermediate Court
- Courts of the First Instance (Tribunais de Primeira Instância)
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