Local people's court
Local court in People's Republic of China
A local people's court is a court at local level of the People's Republic of China. According to the Organic Law of the People's Courts, the local people's courts includes:
During the 1940s and 1950s, people's courts were village meetings in which peasants would engage in airing grievances about their landlords. These were known as 诉苦会 sùkǔhuì “speak bitterness meetings” and were often organized by Communist militants for the denunciation of landlords. They have been described as a form of kangaroo court.
See also
- Judicial system of China
- Court of special jurisdiction
References
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Mainland
- Supreme People's Court
- 1st Circuit
- 2nd Circuit
- 3rd Circuit
- 4th Circuit
- 5th Circuit
- 6th Circuit
- 1st Intl Comm
- 2nd Intl Comm
- IP
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Hong Kong
- Court of Final Appeal
- High Court
- District Court
- Magistrates' Courts
- Tribunals
Macau
- Court of Final Appeal
- Intermediate Court
- Courts of the First Instance (Tribunais de Primeira Instância)
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