The establishment of the spokesperson system by people's courts
at various levels signals a positive move towards judicial openness
and fairness, says an article in Xiaoxiang Morning News.
An excerpt follows:
The news was recently announced that the country's courts at
various levels will establish a spokesperson system to publicize
information on the emphasis of their work and judicial cases of
social concern.
This is a significant effort to push forward the judicial
system's approachability for ordinary people, and promote its
transparency and justice.
For a long time, the country's judicial departments have paid
less attention to communications with society due to the
professional nature of judicial activities. As a result, there has
had some distance between the public and the judicial system.
The development of judicial civilization and political democracy
has demanded that the distance be narrowed. The people's right for
information sharing has also made it necessary to push for judicial
openness. The setting up of the spokesperson system aimed at
publishing related information is expected to help strengthen links
between courts and the public and media. It will also help the
public acquire timely and accurate authoritative judicial
information and trends and eliminate their misunderstandings.
A regular spokesperson system will also help the public and media
play a supervisory role and promote information transparency and
judicial fairness.
The publishing of judicial cases-related information at a proper
time is expected to help the public learn the progress of some
cases. Malpractice or corruption among judicial workers is also
expected to be reduced by the process.
What the country should do now is to create a long-term
effective judicial information disclosure mechanism.
However, the public and the media should be cautious while
playing their supervisory roles, given the independent nature of
judicial affairs.
(China Daily January 12, 2006)