Central Committee for Comprehensive Law-based Governance Urges Strengthening Comprehensive Governance to Practically Tackle Difficulties in Enforcement
The Central Committee for Comprehensive Law-based Governance has recently issued the Opinions on Strengthening Comprehensive Governance to Practically Resolve Difficulties in Enforcement from Source (the "Opinions").
The Opinions, organized into five sections, first expound on the significance of resolving difficulties in enforcement, and then set out specific requirements for making progress in establishing the enforcement linkage mechanism, stepping up and improving the enforcement work of people's courts, strengthening the establishment of a system to tackle difficulties in enforcement by identifying the root cause and solution, etc. According to the Opinions, efforts will be made to improve the online enforcement check and control system, establish a sound mechanism on collaboration on locating parties subject to enforcement, accelerate the work on sharing information about dishonest parties subject to enforcement, optimize the joint punishment mechanism against dishonest parties subject to enforcement, and ramp up the credit-based supervision of civil servants. Meanwhile, actions will be taken to speed up the building of the social credit system, improve the work systems and mechanisms for market exit, and improve the liability insurance system. Among others, the Opinions call for expanding the coverage of liability insurance, encourage the related entities to take out the liability insurance in relation to food safety liability, environmental liability and employer's liability, and give play to the role of insurance in risk allocation and loss apportionment, so as to fully protect the lawful rights and interests of the vast number of victims.