Ren Jianxin | |
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President of the Supreme People's Court | |
In office 1988–1998 | |
Preceded by | Zheng Tianxiang |
Succeeded by | Xiao Yang |
4th Secretary of CPC Central Political and Legislative Committee | |
In office 1992–1998 | |
General Secretary | Jiang Zemin |
Preceded by | Qiao Shi |
Succeeded by | Luo Gan |
Personal details | |
Born | August 1925 (age 98) Xiangfen County, Shanxi, China |
Political party | Communist Party of China |
Spouse | Niu Lizhi (牛立志)[1] |
Ren Jianxin (Chinese: 任建新; pinyin: Rén Jiànxīn; born August 1925) is a Chinese retired lawyer, judge, and politician. He served as President of the Supreme People's Court from 1988 to 1998.[1]
Early life
Ren Jianxin was born in Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province in 1925. From 1946 to 1948 he studied at Peking University. From 1949 to 1959 he was a clerk in the Communist Party of China's key decision-making bodies: the Central Committee's Political Science and Law Committee, the State Council Bureau of Legislative Affairs and the Office of the State Council.[2]
Career
In 1959 Ren Jianxin became Secretary-General of the Foreign Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, where he stayed until 1966. From 1971 to 1981 he was the Director of Legal Affairs in the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, and Secretary-General in its Maritime Arbitration Commission, before becoming the council's vice-president in 1983. In 1983 he entered the Supreme People's Court of China; first started as vice-president for 5 years until 1988, and then President for the next 10 years from 1988 to 1998. It was during this time that he also advanced in the Communist Party of China, and was chosen to become a member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee (1983-1992) and later also its Central Political and Legislative Committee respectively, from 1992 to 1997. In 1995, he signed the Beijing Statement of Principles of the Independence of the Judiciary.
At the age of 72, he moved up to become a Delegate of the National Congress during the Communist Party of China's 15th governing period (1997—2002). From 1998 to 2003 he was the vice-chairman of the National Committee's 9th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[2]
Honors and awards
- 1997—present President of the National Judges College
- 1997—2003 President of China Law Society[2]
See also
- Cao Jianming- Vice-president of the People's Supreme Court (1999— ) Vice-president, People's Supreme Court
- Wan Exiang - Vice-president of the People's Supreme Court (Grade 2 Judge) (2000— ) and vice-president of the People's Supreme Court
References
- 1 2 "Biography of Ren Jianxin". Xinhua (in Chinese). Archived from the original on April 19, 2003. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
- 1 2 3 Profile of Ren Jianxin China Vitae, undated, retrieved 3 February 2016