What Does a Law Clerk Do?
The clerk is one of the judicial staff of the People's Court and the People's Procuratorate. It is the person in the People's Court and the People's Procuratorate who handles the recording of cases and related matters, and assists in a series of judicial auxiliary work. Most judges (judges) start with clerks. The clerk (appointment system) generally belongs to the national civil service (administrative compilation of special political and legal), but some regions also have clerks under the appointment system, appointment system, and labor dispatch system.
Clerk
- In China, at all levels
- 1. Assist the prosecutor (assistant prosecutor) in the supervision of civil and administrative appeal cases and trial activities;
- 2. Assist the prosecutor (assistant prosecutor) in the production of various types
- Administrative Measures for the Appointment of Clerks of the People's Court (Trial)
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Clerk
- It is also called the clerk or clerk. It is a necessary stage for judges (judges). It is an administrative compilation of political and legal editors. It is generally engaged in internal affairs and judicial assistance in judicial institutions and is included in the civil service examination;
Clerk
- It is included in the civil service examination, but it will be marked "employment system", enjoy civil service status during the contract period, and can be transferred to assistant judge after passing the judicial examination in most areas of China;
Clerk
- It is not included in the civil service examination, and it is recruited by the employer without any occupation.
Clerk shorthand
- Strictly speaking, it is not a type of clerk. It is similar to hiring a clerk, but only engaged in the short-term recording of court trials.