Gu Haoli, Gaopeng Shanghai Branch, published an article on the Peking University Legal Information Network, "Looking at China's Public Interest Litigation from the Perspective of" Public Interest Lawyers "."
Public interest litigation is an area where the law urgently needs to be regulated. In Gu Haoli's article, the definition of public interest litigation is as follows: If a public interest litigation is to be conducted, it should be in the public interest of the entire society, not in the interests of individuals; Public interest litigation should be allowed, but the case should be limited; The construction of the model of public interest litigation requires multiple forces, and more importantly, the benign interaction between the media and the judicial community.
(This article is translated by software translator for reference only.)
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