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In order to give full play to the key role of the people's court in the new era in deepening the governance of litigation sources and carrying out diversified dispute resolution, effectively realize the legal and social effects of "publicizing a case and influencing a party", and further promote the concept of rule of law to be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, on the morning of April 26, Yang Rui, Vice President of the People's Court of Quanshan District, Xuzhou City, Harbor District, was invited to the Law Lecture Hall of Liuxin Town, It has carried out law popularization propaganda for grid members and people's mediators in 19 administrative villages of the town, and provided legal advisory services.  

During the activity, Judge Yang Rui, based on years of judicial trial practice experience, combined with the characteristics of frequent cases in Liuxin Town, carried out detailed explanations around the types of cases such as neighboring relations, labor disputes, inheritance disputes, etc., analyzed basic legal relations, and taught dispute mediation skills. At the same time, Judge Yang Rui also told the grid members and people's mediators how to use legal knowledge in the process of grassroots work, maintain rural harmony and stability, and encourage everyone to take responsibility and actively act.

After the lecture, Judge Yang Rui answered the questions one by one, and expressed sincere gratitude to the grass-roots staff working at the front line for their understanding and support of the Court's work.

The construction of the rule of law should not only focus on the end and cure the disease, but also focus on the front and prevent the disease. In the next step, Quanshan Court will continue to practice the purpose of justice for the people, innovate and develop the "Maple Bridge Experience" in the new era, adhere to the rule of law, promote the construction of ecological livability and civilized rural style in a multi-dimensional way, guide the villages to formulate village rules and regulations, break the old customs, help improve the appearance of villages, and use "small courts" to promote the "revitalization" of villages.