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Detailed data collection of China People's Liberation Army Military Court
The Military Court of China People's Liberation Army is the highest judicial organ established by China People's Liberation Army. It is a special people's court under the leadership of People's Republic of China (PRC) the Central Military Commission (CMC) and China People's Liberation Army Political Department.

In China's judicial system, people's courts are divided into four levels: the Supreme People's Court, Higher People's Court, Intermediate People's Court and Basic People's Court. Professionally, it is divided into ordinary courts and specialized courts. At present, specialized courts include maritime courts, intellectual property courts, administrative courts and military courts.

Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Department Layout of Military Court of China People's Liberation Army: National Judicial Organs? Organ status: an important part of China's national judicial organs? Department Attribute: Organization Regulations of the Judiciary: Organization Law of the People's Court of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) Organization Level: Higher People's Court? Department Profile, Organization System, High Court, Intermediate Court, Basic Court, Principal Leaders, Dean, Vice President, Jurisdiction Cases, Department Profile the Supreme People's Court is the highest national judicial organ. The Supreme People's Court supervises the trial work of local people's courts at all levels and special people's courts, and the people's courts at higher levels supervise the trial work of people's courts at lower levels. The trial work of people's courts at all levels and of all types is under the unified supervision of the Supreme People's Court. Local people's courts at all levels are divided into: basic people's courts, intermediate people's courts and higher people's courts. Grassroots people's courts include people's courts of counties and autonomous counties and people's courts of cities and municipal districts not divided into districts. The basic people's courts set up a number of people's courts as agencies, but the people's courts are not a trial level. Intermediate people's courts include intermediate people's courts established by provinces and autonomous regions according to regions, intermediate people's courts of municipalities directly under the Central Government, and intermediate people's courts of provinces, autonomous regions and autonomous prefectures. A special people's court refers to a court established in a specific department to hear specific cases according to actual needs. At present, China has specialized courts such as military, maritime and railway transport courts. Local people's courts at all levels shall be established in accordance with administrative divisions, and special courts shall be established as needed. The military court of China People's Liberation Army belongs to the special people's court sequence, and its work is supervised by the Supreme People's Court. The establishment of military courts is divided into three levels: the High Court and the Military Court of China People's Liberation Army (military); Intermediate courts: Eastern Theater Military Court (0 1), Southern Theater Military Court (02), Western Theater First Military Court (03), Western Theater Second Military Court (04), Northern Theater Military Court (05), Central Theater Military Court (06) and General Military Court of China People's Liberation Army; Grassroots courts: Shanghai Military Court (0 10 1), Nanjing Military Court (0 102), Hangzhou Military Court (0 103), Hefei Military Court (0 104) and Fuzhou Military Court (0. Guangzhou Military Court (0202), Nanning Military Court (0203), Haikou Chengdu Military Court (Jun 030 1) and Lhasa Military Court (Jun 0302); Lanzhou Military Court (Jun 040 1), Xining Military Court (Jun 0402) and Urumqi Military Court (Jun 0403); Hohhot Military Court (050 1), Shenyang Military Court (0502), Harbin Military Court (0503) and Jinan Military Court (0504); Beijing Military Court (060 1), Shijiazhuang Military Court (0602), Zhengzhou Military Court (0603), Wuhan Military Court (0604) and Xi 'an Military Court (0605); Liu China is the chief officer of the military court directly under the People's Liberation Army (Jun 070 1). He used to be the director of the security department of the former General Political Department, and was transferred to the rank of vice president and major general of the military court before June 20 14. On June 20 18, he served as President of the Military Court of China People's Liberation Army. Vice President Cheng Dongfang: He used to be the press spokesman of the troops stationed in Hong Kong, with a master's degree in law. He is currently the vice president, second-class judge and major general of the Military Court of the People's Liberation Army of China. Xiao Mengkui: Former President of the Military Court of Beijing Military Region and President of the Military Court of Central Theater. He is currently the vice president and second-class judge of the Military Court of China People's Liberation Army. Under the supervision of the Supreme People's Court, military courts with jurisdiction conduct trials in accordance with national laws: 1, cases in which servicemen and army workers violate their duties as servicemen and other criminal cases; 2 cases of military economic disputes authorized by the Supreme People's Court and cases under designated jurisdiction; 3. Accepting cases of abandonment and abuse of prisoners; 4. Educate soldiers to consciously abide by the national constitution, laws and military regulations.