An organizing committee chaired by Supreme People's Court Chief
Justice and President Xiao
Yang was appointed on Tuesday to begin preparing for this
autumn's 22nd Congress on the Law of the World.
The event, sponsored by the World Jurist Association (WJA), will
be held in Beijing and Shanghai from September 4 to 10. "The Rule
of Law and Harmony of International Society" is the theme of this
year's congress.
The 44-member committee is composed primarily of leading members
of China's judicial sector.
"Law is the language with which we communicate with the world,"
said Xiao.
The congress will focus on the rule of law, the role each
country plays in building a harmonious international community and
future challenges, said Cao Jianming, vice president of the Supreme
People's Court.
The topics will cover legal cooperation and education, as well
as the relationship of law to politics, international trade,
technology and environmental protection. A demonstration trial
presided over by the International Court chief justice and judges
is scheduled to be held in the Great Hall of the People.
Founded in 1963, the World Jurist Association is a
non-governmental organization based in Washington, DC, with special
consultative status at the UN Economic and Social Council. The
biennial Congress on the Law of the World is held to encourage
dialogue and cooperation among lawmakers, legal practitioners, and
educators from around the globe.
China hosted the 14th Congress on the Law of the World in
1990.
(Xinhua News Agency, China.org.cn March 2, 2005)