All China Lawyers Association Explained

All China Lawyers Association should not be confused with China Law Society.

Formation:July 7, 1986
Native Name:中华全国律师协会
Native Name Lang:zh
Type:Bar association .
Headquarters:Beijing, China
Language:Chinese
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Wang Junfeng
All China Lawyers Association
Region Served:China
Parent Organization:Ministry of Justice

All China Lawyers Association (ACLA) is the official professional association for lawyers (the bar association in American terminology or law society in Commonwealth terminology) of the People's Republic of China. It was founded on July 7, 1986. It carries out professional administration over lawyers in pursuit of law. All lawyers of China are members of the ACLA. Currently, the ACLA has nearly 110,000 individual members. Its current President is Wang Junfeng (Chinese: 王俊峰).[1]

In August 1998, the American Bar Association offered to assist the All-China Lawyers Association in preparing an independent bar.[2]

Function

One of its six special committees is the Committee for the Protection of Lawyers' Lawful Rights, the largest committee that plays an increasingly role in protecting lawyers' rights and interests.[3]

Lawyer Mo Shaoping is a member of the Human Rights and Constitutional Law Committee of the All China Lawyers Association. Specialized in criminal law, he and his cohort are known internationally for many politically sensitive cases, including that of Liu Xiaobo.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leaders of the All China Lawyers Association. Official website of All China Lawyers Association. 2008-07-01. Chinese.
  2. Book: 中国法律手冊. James M. Zimmerman. 19 May 2010. American Bar Association. 978-1-61632-789-7. 74–. 14 March 2013.
  3. Book: Jude Howell. Governance in China. 14 March 2013. 2004. Rowman & Littlefield. 978-0-7425-1988-6. 62–.
  4. Book: Jean Béja. Liu Xiaobo, Charter 08 and the Challenges of Political Reform in China. 14 March 2013. 31 August 2012. Hong Kong University Press. 978-988-8139-06-4. 10–.