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Learning From Authority

Target: To obtain the most useful knowledge on how to prevent fraudulent litigation in the shortest possible time.

Task initiator: Li Ping, a procurator with the Civil Procuratorial Department of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate (SPP).

Audience: Teachers and students from the School of Law, Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU).

This was the introduction to a lecture at BFSU on May 8. During the event, Li introduced the definition of fraudulent litigation and, through vivid and understandable case studies, detailed the harm it causes, as well as the importance of combating it and upholding judicial fairness.

The lecture is a recent example of the SPP’s efforts

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