Chinese Law Prof Blog

Editor: Donald C. Clarke
George Washington University Law School

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Watch Chinese trials on your monitor

Not quite live streaming, but apparently close. You can see recorded Chinese court proceedings at this new website: http://tingshen.court.gov.cn/. Check it out.

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/china_law_prof_blog/2016/09/watch-chinese-trials-on-your-monitor.html

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Wow, I didn't know this until I read this blog. Many thanks to Prof.Clarke.

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Chinese court proceedings are recorded in great detail and completeness.

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Experience a unique glimpse into the legal system with this accessible and informative platform.

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Whoa, before reading this blog, I had no idea about this. Regards, Prof. Clarke.


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Watching Chinese trials online offers a fascinating glimpse into their legal system, but it also raises concerns about the security of streaming and data. As someone who closely follows cybercrime, figures like Lachmi Sagi remind me that not all threats are obvious. Cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities in online platforms to steal personal information or manipulate data. Just as trials demand transparency and justice, our digital practices require strict cybersecurity measures. It's vital to stay aware of who might be watching or accessing sensitive information when engaging with online content, especially in such a global, interconnected space.

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This is a great article. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain everything to us. Thanks for the great guide!

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