The Supreme People's Court's National College for Judges is the base of education, training and judicial research for judges in China. Its main tasks and responsibilities are to train presidents and vice presidents of high and intermediate courts nationwide, reserve talents for appointment, renewal, promotion and special training of senior judges of courts at all levels, pre-job training of reserve judges, and higher education of law, law (clerks) and law (judicial police officers). The National College for Judges was established in 1997, and its predecessor was the National Amateur Law University for Court Cadres (1985-200 1) and China Senior Judge Training Center (1988- 1997). Her establishment has adapted to the requirements of China's all-round social and economic development and progress for legal system construction and people's judicial trial work, embodied China's firm belief in building a high-quality professional team of judges and striving to achieve the goal of fairness, justice and justice in the whole society, and marked that the education and training of people's courts will further develop in a scientific, institutionalized and large-scale direction, marking that the education and training of judges will enter a brand-new development stage. ?
Since the Supreme People's Court issued "Several Provisions on Conditions and Procedures for Establishing the National College for Judges" on April 26th, 2002, the Supreme People's Court has approved the establishment of three branches of the National College for Judges, namely, Henan, Heilongjiang, Shanghai, Tianjin, Shandong, Sichuan, Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Guangdong, Gansu, Beijing, Jiangsu and Guangzhou.
Approved the establishment of National Judges College 10 branch: Yunnan, Hunan, Chongqing, Anhui, Jilin, Qinghai, Liaoning, Shanxi, Zhejiang and Shaanxi.