A ministry of Justice delegation attended a recent plenary meeting of the South East Asia Justice Network (SEAJust) held in the South Korean capital Seoul, where participants discussed various challenges – and shared criteria of excellence – related to international criminal cooperation.
A ministry of Justice delegation attended a recent plenary meeting of the South East Asia Justice Network (SEAJust) held in the South Korean capital Seoul, where participants discussed various challenges – and shared criteria of excellence – related to international criminal cooperation.
Wu Zhenrong begins every morning by folding his futon into the corner of his room, just below the window that provided a view half blocked by a brick wall. Before he spends his day writing on his computer his musings on Chinese politics, he would walk hunchbacked to an alley floored in uneven concrete and roofed with wooden planks that he calls his kitchen, to boil a kettle of water for his sugar-filled morning instant coffee.