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He Rong Visited Our School for Research

On April 29, He Rong, Vice Secretary of the Party Group and Executive Vice President of the Supreme People's Court, came to our school for research and attended a forum. You Quanrong, Secretary of the Party Group and President of the Hubei Higher People's Court, and Qin Wenping, Deputy Secretary of the Party Group and Vice President of the Court, accompanied the research. President Dou Xiankang and Vice President Zhou Yezhong of Wuhan University, Dean Feng Guo of the Law School, Director Xiao Yongping of the Institute of International Law attended the research seminar.

  

At the symposium, Prof. Xiao reported on five aspects, including faculty exchange, cooperative institutions, student internship and teaching cooperation, cooperative research, and the co-establishment of a training base for foreign-related rule of law talents.

In recent years, under the guidance and support of the Supreme People's Court, our School had sent Prof. Feng Guo and Prof. Qin Tianbao to the Supreme People's Court for service, and have also selected Prof. Qi Tong, Prof. Luo Kun and Prof. Zhang Suhua to participate in the relevant projects of the Supreme People's Court. The two sides have established a research base for international judicial assistance. A number of postgraduate and undergraduate students went to the Supreme People's Court and circuit courts for internships. Professors Xiao Yongping, Qin Tianbao and Luo Kun and their teams were directly involved in the drafting and formulation of legal proposals and relevant judicial interpretations submitted by the Supreme People's Court to the National People's Congress, and completed a series of major research tasks.

Finally, Dean Feng introduced the virtual simulation laboratory and information construction to President He and the participants. Our School had built a comprehensive experimental teaching platform for law and a professional law laboratory, and had proposed to the Supreme People's Court the expectation of jointly building a pilot project for "opening up digital rule of law practice resources". The researcher then visited the virtual simulation laboratory.

 

Edited by Yuan Yuhang & Wu Liuqing