CHANGCHUN, June 17 (Xinhua) -- More than 60 judges and legal experts from
China and the United States started a four-day judicial mediation exchange
program on Wednesday to promote mutual understanding in the field.
The seminar was held in the Jilin Procurators Training College in
Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province. It attracted 13 judges
and scholars from Massachusetts Superior Court, Harvard University and
University of Massachusetts and 50 Chinese experts.
The exchange focused on the history of the two countries' mediation
systems, cultural effects on them, their procedures, skills and social effects,
said Liu Yang, vice chairman of the China Law Society.
"The exchange activities will deepen mutual understanding and enhance
cooperation in law education and study," said Liu.
Wendie Gershengorn, a Massachusetts Superior Court judge, said, "It (the
seminar) is to collaborate and share ideas on judicial mediation."
"We know that China has a long history of mediation and the United States
has developed our own kind of mediation." she said. "We think we would benefit
by sharing the two countries' best practices."
The exchange was organized by the China Law Society and the American Bar
Association.
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