The research of criminal compliance in China mainly focuses on procedural law, but little attention is paid to substantive law. Existing researchers are accustomed to start from unit crime. Is there any other path besides this sector?
In China, the local people's courts are divided into essential people's courts, intermediate people's courts, and higher people's courts. China has a cultural history of preferring informal methods, such as mediation, rather than formal dispute resolution methods. Despite the importance of informal methods in Chinese culture, law reformers have recently emphasized creating a formal legal system, including presenting a national legal aid program.