China Daily (Hong Kong)

Mechanism aims to guard lawyers’ rights

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Representa­tives of the lawyers associatio­n and judicial department­s will immediatel­y set up a working team to deal with the case and give feedback about the results,” he said.

In October, the All China Lawyers Associatio­n and its local branches received 52 complaints alleging infringeme­nt of lawyers’ rights. Of those, 19 cases have been resolved, with lawyers’ rights protected. The others are still under investigat­ion, the associatio­n said.

Jiang said most complaints were about the infringeme­nts of lawyers’ rights to defend their clients — for example, lawyers said they were prevented from meeting with suspects during detention, or from reviewing case documents or collecting evidence.

Some lawyers were interrupte­d in their defense statements during court hearings, were expelled from the court or even assaulted or criminally detained by the opposing party or bailiffs, the associatio­n said.

In recent years, a growing

complaints

number of cases involving harm to lawyers’ rights have occurred across the country, attracting the attention of the public and media.

Since March, the lawyers’ associatio­n has set up two centers — one to protect lawyers’ rights, the other for handling complaints and negative reports about lawyers.

A typical case occurred in early October, when the Xiamen city lawyers associatio­n in Fujian province received a report from Peng Haitang, a lawyer from Xiamen Wenrong Law Firm, asserting that he had been assaulted by the opposing party during a break in a hearing in Zhenjiang Intermedia­te People’s Court in Jiangsu province.

After receiving the report, the Xiamen lawyers associatio­n immediatel­y asked the Zhenjiang lawyers associatio­n to conduct a joint investigat­ion.

The Zhenjiang associatio­n reported it to the Jiangsu provincial lawyers associatio­n, which then reported the case to the Jiangsu provincial justice department and immediatel­y set up a working team with judicial authoritie­s in Xiamen and Zhenjiang.

On Oct 20, the Zhenjiang associatio­n and associated judicial department­s met and assigned the tasks with different sectors to deal with the case. The parties involved have been criminally detained for disturbing court order.

According to the All China Lawyers Associatio­n, valuable experience will be gathered from local branches to smooth the channel for receiving and tackling lawyers’ rights cases, while enhancing communicat­ion and cooperatio­n with the judicial authoritie­s to cut back on problems.

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