Tibetan county establishes public legal aid center
A public legal aid center has been established this week in Chushur county of Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region, becoming the region's first county-level legal aid institute and marking a new step in constructing legal aid institutions.
Making such efforts is part of the region's implementation of the Legal Aid Law of the People's Republic of China, and to standardize the establishment of legal aid institutions, said Jamyang Champa, deputy head of the judicial bureau of the Chushur county.
"As the first county-level public legal aid institution in the region, we will work to build a new public legal service platform, and then continue to enhance the professional standard of legal services in the county," said Jamyang Champa.