Beijing Review

Taking Law To the People

Wang Junsi, head of an office of justice located in Luhe District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province in east China, usually receives five batches of people a day seeking his help. “I like to see them leave my office feeling happy, satisfied with solutions to their problems,” Wang told Beijing Review.

Thanks to his solid professional knowledge and the study of many disputes, no case can stump Wang in the eyes of local residents. His work acumen also comes from his understanding of

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