People's Court Daily

People's Court Daily (Chinese: 人民法院报; Pinyin: Rénmín Fǎyuàn Bào) is a daily newspaper in China owned by the PRC Supreme People's Court. It was established on October 1, 1992, and is headquartered in Beijing.

Also known as:

  • 人民法院报,
  • Rénmín Fǎyuàn Bào

Periodicals

Address

People's Court Daily Headquarters

Beijing

Frequency or Issues per Year:

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