Improvement of the Trial Level System in Civil Litigation

Authors

  • Liang Liu Anhui University of Finance and Economics, Bengbu 233030, China Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63313/LLCS.9060

Keywords:

Civil Litigation, Trial Level System, Optimization Strategies, Judicial Justice

Abstract

This paper deeply explores the trial level system in civil litigation, analyzes its connotation and value, and examines the current situation and problems of China's existing trial level system, including the virtualization of first-instance functions, limitations in error correction and supervision of second-instance trials, and disorderly expansion of retrials. Based on drawing on foreign experi-ence, it proposes optimization strategies such as constructing a diversified trial level system, strengthening the basic functions of first-instance trials, optimiz-ing the scope and mode of second-instance trials, and standardizing the initia-tion and trial of retrials. The aim is to promote the scientific construction and effective operation of the civil litigation trial level system, and safeguard judicial justice and the rights and interests of parties.

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Published

2025-07-14

How to Cite

Improvement of the Trial Level System in Civil Litigation. (2025). Literature, Language and Cultural Studies, 2(1), 70-74. https://doi.org/10.63313/LLCS.9060