On the Impact of Public Opinion Monitoring on Judicial Justice

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  • Xuekun Yu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/jeer.v3i2.9062

Keywords:

Public Opinion Monitoring, Judicial Impartiality, Judicial Independence

Abstract

In the forty years of reform and opening up, China's economy has developed rapidly, people's living standards have been rising, and people have begun to pursue spiritual needs and pay attention to current affairs. Since China put forward the rule of law, people began to gradually pay attention to judicial activities. Judicial justice is the last line of defence to safeguard social justice. Over the years, as people's awareness of the law and the concept of the rule of law have increased, the supervision of judicial activities by public opinion has become more and more important. Public opinion supervision is a kind of legal supervision and belongs to social supervision, which plays an important role in judicial justice. However, this kind of public opinion supervision has both its positive and negative effects on judicial justice. The first chapter introduces the definition of public opinion monitoring and judicial justice, the second chapter discusses the positive and negative effects of public opinion monitoring on judicial justice, the third chapter introduces the relevant legal provisions in foreign countries, and the fourth chapter presents the author's suggestions on the negative effects of public opinion monitoring, drawing on foreign experiences. The author hopes that the research in this paper will enable public opinion monitoring in China to better promote judicial justice.

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Published

31-05-2023

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How to Cite

Yu, X. (2023). On the Impact of Public Opinion Monitoring on Judicial Justice. Journal of Education and Educational Research, 3(2), 140-143. https://doi.org/10.54097/jeer.v3i2.9062