China Daily (Hong Kong)

New regulation­s issued to protect rights of attorneys

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s national associatio­n of lawyers unveiled a set of regulation­s on Friday to better protect the legal rights of lawyers and strictly regulate their behavior to ensure the healthy developmen­t of the profession.

The regulation­s include an amendment to lawyers’ profession­al code of conduct, an amendment to the punishment rules and a new regulation on the protection of lawyers’ rights, according to the All China Lawyers Associatio­n.

The new rules make clear that lawyers can directly report any violation of their legal rights — including the rights to meet suspects, collect evidence, read files, make appeals and file complaints — to the local branches of the lawyers associatio­n, and these reports must be accepted and handled.

If lawyers are subjected to insults, slander, threats or acts of revenge, if they are stopped from speaking during a court hearing, removed from the courtroom or are illegally detained, they can also turn to local lawyers associatio­n for legal protection.

However, the new rules Fact box

Hotline for lawyers’ rights protection:

also clearly ban lawyers from engaging in any activities that might endanger national security, or from making use of their profession to plan, incite or organize individual­s to disrupt social order. Violators will be warned and could face loss of their licenses and even criminal charges.

“Better protection of lawyers’ rights and stricter supervisio­n of their behavior will help ensure a healthy legal community and highqualit­y legal service for clients,” said Wang Junfeng, president of the All China Lawyers Associatio­n.

By the end of last year, China had more than 26,000 law firms and a total of 328,000 lawyers, who handled 3.54 million civil cases and 840,000 criminal cases,

Lawyers associatio­n names spokesmen

according to the associatio­n.

The number of lawyers has increased from 2007 to 2016 by an average of 9.5 percent annually, and the number of law firms rose by 7.5 percent annually in that period, the Ministry of Justice said.

Concurrent with the growth in the number of lawyers and legal cases, however, a number of incidences of lawyers’ legal rights being violated or lawyers engaging in illegal behavior have occurred in recent years, and this has aroused high public attention.

To better protect lawyers’ rights and tighten supervisio­n, lawyers associatio­n branches are required to open hotlines, email addresses and online complaint channels.

At the national level, two centers have been establishe­d, one for the protection of lawyers’ rights and the other to handle complaints and reports against lawyers, said Jiang Min, a spokesman for the associatio­n.

“After the two centers are in operation, lawyers whose legal rights are abused will receive special protection, and those who violate the regulation­s will encounter direct complaints from the clients and face severe punishment­s,” he said.

010-84020228 Email: qglxwqzx@acla.org.cn Hotline for making complaints against lawyers: 010-84020215 Email: qglxtszx@acla.org.cn

The Ministry of Justice, which administer­s China’s 328,000 lawyers, required in January that the associatio­n have spokesmen to accurately and promptly respond to concerns from the legal profession, media organizati­ons and the general public.

He Yong, secretary-general of the associatio­n, said informatio­n released by the associatio­n mainly falls in the following categories: policies and decisions made by the central leadership with regard to lawyers; important events organized by the Ministry of Justice and the associatio­n; major developmen­ts in the legal profession; clarificat­ion of misunderst­andings related to the legal profession; major news or emergencie­s in which lawyers are involved; and suggestion­s regarding major lawsuits in China as well as overseas.

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