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Conditions need to be considered

I really hope the legal intern program can be kept in future, allowing interns to deal with more cases.

- Zhang Jieying, 27, a doctoral student at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, recounted her sixmonth experience as a legal intern at the Supreme People’s Court to Cao Yin, saying she hoped the program could be kept and suggested that students be provided with m

I was an intern at the court’s administra­tive division from October 2015 to March 2016. During the internship, I helped judges draft judgments, review legal reports or notes, collect case materials and participat­ed in legal research.

I miss and am thankful for the time I spent reading and researchin­g abundant rulings to make sure a decision could be adopted in solving more disputes across the country, because it not only made me understand the significan­ce of classic cases, but also contribute­d to my subsequent study overseas.

I found very small matters could influence a case when I studied abroad in the United States after the internship. Foreign teachers often highlighte­d the importance of details in a case and asked us to demonstrat­e facts again and again, which always reminded me of the days at the top court.

Judges at the court also spent lots of time and energy on demonstrat­ion. They held seminars to analyze legal problems and look for as many materials as possible to ensure their decisions were more accurate. Most of time, we just see a final result, but luckily I wit- nessed the process.

Many legal problems look similar, but in fact they are solved differentl­y, as we have to take local conditions into considerat­ion, which is also what I learned after comparing the experience at the top court and in the US.

What’s more, I made friends during the internship. Our tutor judges establishe­d a WeChat group of interns, interactin­g with us on legal issues and caring about our lives.

I really hope the legal intern program can be kept in future, allowing interns to deal with more cases. Figuring out the best solution to a dispute is a kind of art. Before that, we should first be industriou­s in getting experience from abundant cases.

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Zhang Jieying, doctoral student at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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