Lawyers unevenly distributed in China: report
Updated: 2013-08-27 17:15
(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
||||||||
Lawyers are not adequately distributed throughout China despite the fact that their numbers have increased annually by 9.1 percent, according to the All China Lawyers Association.
As reported by China National Radio on Monday, the study by the association is the first that concentrates on lawyers' social responsibility.
At the end of 2012, there were more than 232,300 lawyers on the Chinese mainland. For every 10,000 people, there were only 1.6 lawyers, according to the report. But the report also shows that Anhui, Gansu, Guizhou and Jiangxi provinces as well as the Tibet autonomous region have no more than one lawyer per 10,000 people. Also, there isn’t a single lawyer in 164 counties nationwide.
One aim for the report was to solve how lawyers are distributed throughout the country, said Wang Junfeng, president of the association.
"We will pay more attention to help the training of young lawyers in western China and in remote areas by promoting trade exchanges and recommending lawyers to work there for assistance," Wang said.
- Chinese navy starts escort mission at Gulf of Aden
- McGrady retires, considers career in China
- Li Na breezes into US Open second round
- China and India set to resume military drills
- Dwight Howard, Kai Ko promote fitness in Beijing
- DC panda cub doing well
- Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Mubarak face trial
- Cliff diving in the city
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Laws needed for animal protection |
Righting the wrongs of patent rights |
Universities seek more enrollment from abroad |
Public opposition defuses nuke plans |
New study reveals corruption pattern |
Wild Africa: The new attraction to Chinese tourists |
Today's Top News
China-Japan meeting unlikely at G20 summit
Asian interns in US politics on the rise
Epson to recall defective printers in China
Nation must adjust when US tapers QE
Prosecutors seek heavy punishment for Bo Xilai
Pet abuse videos prompt outrage
China joins world anti-tax fraud effort
UN to contact US over spying report
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |