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The executive power cannot be higher than the law, and it cannot be "special affairs" just because the leader and the mayor say a word

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On a quiet afternoon, the voice of Tao Jingzhou, an international independent arbitrator, was deafening through the screen. His words, like bombshells, have set off ripples on the lake of China's legal community. What did he talk about, why did it resonate so much, and let's explore this insightful conversation about the biggest issues in China's legal profession.

"Procedural justice is the soul of the law. Tao Jingzhou emphasized this in an exclusive interview with Phoenix.com Finance. His words reveal deep concern about the current state of China's law. Yes, we live in a society governed by the rule of law, but is the foundation of the rule of law solid?

The executive power cannot be higher than the law, and it cannot be "special affairs" just because the leader and the mayor say a word

Imagine a lawyer standing in the courtroom with a heavy weight of evidence in his hands, ready to defend his client. However, when procedural justice is ignored and when executive power is above the law, does this lawyer's defense still have a chance to be heard impartially?

The problem pointed out by Tao Jingzhou is precisely such a painful reality. In China's legal industry, the biggest challenge facing the Chinese legal industry is whether the administrative and judicial departments can strictly abide by procedural justice and allow lawyers to intervene in every case in accordance with the provisions of the procedural law. This is not only about the rights and interests of lawyers, but also about the fairness and justice of everyone.

The executive power cannot be higher than the law, and it cannot be "special affairs" just because the leader and the mayor say a word

"All persons are equal before the law. This well-known phrase is the cornerstone of our society governed by the rule of law. However, when executive power takes precedence over the law, when the instructions of the leadership can override the law, cracks begin to appear in this cornerstone. We cannot tolerate that because the authority of the rule of law brooks no violation.

New policy arrangements must be enacted into law. This is not only Tao Jingzhou's appeal, but also the expectation of each of us. Only by translating policies into law can we ensure that their future implementation is concrete. Otherwise, no matter how good the policy is, it will be just a castle in the air, and it will be difficult to take root.

The executive power cannot be higher than the law, and it cannot be "special affairs" just because the leader and the mayor say a word

We live in a time of rapid change, with new policies and new laws being introduced every day. But in the process, we must not forget the importance of procedural justice. Because it is the foundation of the rule of law and the soil on which we live. Only by adhering to procedural justice can our society under the rule of law be as stable as it has always been.

On this issue, Tao Jingzhou sounded the alarm bell for us. His voice traveled through time and space and echoed in the ears of every legal person. We need to reflect, we need to be vigilant, and we need to act. Because it is only when each and every one of us acts together that we can collectively defend the dignity and authority of the rule of law.

The executive power cannot be higher than the law, and it cannot be "special affairs" just because the leader and the mayor say a word

"You can't just do something special because of the instructions of the leader or the mayor. Tao Jingzhou's words were like a hammer, smashing on everyone's hearts. Have we ever given up our adherence to procedural justice because of the intervention of power? Have we ever compromised because of all kinds of pressure? These questions are worth pondering.

In this challenging era, we need more Tao Jingzhou to speak for us and show us the way. Their presence gives us hope and a glimpse of the future. Let us work hand in hand and jointly contribute to the construction of the rule of law in China!

The executive power cannot be higher than the law, and it cannot be "special affairs" just because the leader and the mayor say a word

In the face of Tao Jingzhou's call and vigilance, each of us should deeply reflect and take action. As practitioners in the legal profession or ordinary citizens, we all have the responsibility and obligation to defend the dignity and authority of the rule of law.

So, as a reader, what do you think of this issue? Do you also agree with Tao Jingzhou's viewpoint? How do you think we should improve and perfect China's rule of law? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to share your thoughts and insights! Let us work together to contribute to the construction of China's rule of law!

The executive power cannot be higher than the law, and it cannot be "special affairs" just because the leader and the mayor say a word

On the road to the rule of law, we must not deviate from the track of procedural justice at every step. Only in this way can we move towards a more just and better future. Tao Jingzhou's words are like a bright light, illuminating our way forward, let us not forget our original intention, keep our mission in mind, and work together to build China's rule of law!

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