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Journal NavigationJudicial appraisers, refusing to appear in court, compulsory appearances, cross-examinationZip code: 100038Downloads:China S&T JournalsZip code: 100038Authors:Related PapersJournal Name:Subject:Beijing ICP Preparation No. 10027328-24RegisterNAPSTICViews:Follow the official accountLike
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Sign inHomeJournal Name:Chinese Abstractour country relevant litigation laws stipulate that judicial appraisers shall appear in court to testify (cross-examination) in accordance with the law after being notified by the people's court in accordance with the law. In judicial practice, because the litigation law does not explicitly stipulate the obligation of forensic appraisers to testify (cross-examination) in court and the legal consequences of refusing to appear in court, nor does it stipulate specific safeguard measures for the personal and property safety of judicial appraisers and their families, coupled with the busy daily work of judicial appraisers, this leads to the fact that forensic appraisers will only testify in court (cross-examination) under special circumstances. The low court appearance rate of forensic appraisers has become a common phenomenon. This article briefly analyzes several issues of judicial appraisers testifying in court (cross-examination), and discusses them together with colleagues in the legal profession.CollectionRelated KeywordsLikeDownloads:Like
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Related AuthorsSign inFollow the official accountour country relevant litigation laws stipulate that judicial appraisers shall appear in court to testify (cross-examination) in accordance with the law after being notified by the people's court in accordance with the law. In judicial practice, because the litigation law does not explicitly stipulate the obligation of forensic appraisers to testify (cross-examination) in court and the legal consequences of refusing to appear in court, nor does it stipulate specific safeguard measures for the personal and property safety of judicial appraisers and their families, coupled with the busy daily work of judicial appraisers, this leads to the fact that forensic appraisers will only testify in court (cross-examination) under special circumstances. The low court appearance rate of forensic appraisers has become a common phenomenon. This article briefly analyzes several issues of judicial appraisers testifying in court (cross-examination), and discusses them together with colleagues in the legal profession.Authors:Affiliations:Home