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Research on The Cultivation of Foreign-related Legal Talents for Serving the Construction of "the Belt and Road" in Colleges and Universities

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69689/p9rrd884
Research Articles | Published Date: 2024-06-02 | Access to Full Text: PDF | Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023)

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Legal Talents

Abstract

The 18th CPC Central Committee's Fourth Plenary Session adopted the Decision of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Several Major Issues Concerning Comprehensively Promoting the Rule of Law (People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, 2014), which suggests creating a team of the foreign-related rule of law experts who
are knowledgeable about international legal norms and skilled in handling foreign-related legal issues. The Central Committee for Comprehensive Rule of Law's second meeting was presided over by General Secretary Xi Jinping on 25 February 2019, and he once more suggested that “ the cultivation of the foreign-related rule of law professionals should be
strengthened, and foreign-related legal services should be actively developed,” underscoring the significance and urgency of the development of the foreign-related rule of law personnel. The world is in a period of great changes and adjustments, and China's reserve of the high-end
foreign-related rule of law talents is insufficient to cope with the intricate international situation. Therefore, it is of great significance to cultivate foreign-related legal talents who can escort the construction of the country. Excellent foreign-related legal talents may actively contribute to resolving conflicts and disagreements in international affairs, protecting China's legitimate interests and national sovereignty.

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Wang, Y. S. (2024). Research on The Cultivation of Foreign-related Legal Talents for Serving the Construction of "the Belt and Road" in Colleges and Universities. Annual Conference of the Asian Criminological Society, 14(1), 90-95. https://doi.org/10.69689/p9rrd884