Group 1 - The core focus of the discussions was on enhancing judicial cooperation between China and ASEAN countries, particularly in criminal justice assistance, information sharing, and evidence collection [3][4]. - The Chinese delegation emphasized the importance of strengthening high-level visits and multilateral cooperation mechanisms to improve the quality and efficiency of criminal justice assistance [3][4]. - Thailand's experience in international judicial cooperation, especially in combating transnational drug and economic crimes, was highlighted as a model for collaboration with ASEAN countries [3][4]. Group 2 - Vietnam plans to initiate civil public interest litigation trials in early 2026, drawing on China's experiences in ecological and resource protection, which were shared during the discussions [5][6]. - The restructuring of Vietnam's prosecutorial system has led to challenges in professional capacity among prosecutors, prompting discussions on China's "general prosecutor" training model to enhance capabilities [6][7]. - Both countries expressed interest in collaborative training programs for prosecutors, with a focus on environmental protection and public interest litigation [7].
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-23 20:11