At a recent international forum on Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) legal services, Chen Wenqing, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Commission for Political and Legal Affairs, outlined China's commitment to strengthening legal safeguards across the initiative.
Connecting over 150 countries, the BRI relies on a robust rule of law as a cornerstone for international cooperation and shared development. China has taken concrete steps, including establishing international commercial courts and launching pilot centers for international commercial arbitration, to create a predictable legal environment that supports sustainable growth and effective dispute resolution.
This development is particularly significant for young global citizens, business and tech enthusiasts, and changemakers around the world. By aligning laws, policies, standards, and rules, and by developing legal talent through multilateral cooperation, these legal reforms aim to foster an environment where cross-border innovation and international business can flourish.
China's strategy to integrate diverse legal service resources underscores the essential role of the rule of law in bridging economic and cultural divides. This initiative not only advances trade and investment but also bolsters global cooperation, setting the stage for a more connected and legally secure future.
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China vows to strengthen legal safeguards for Belt and Road Initiative
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