Summary
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(1) The city of Huai County in Shandong Province has seen a surge in the practice of rule of law along the Yellow River. In the Yellow River Scenic Area, a "mobile rule of law station" provides residents with authoritative information on Yellow River protection laws. The Yellow River Circuit Court has held live court sessions where judges analyze real cases and explain the law to the public, demonstrating the authority of the law. In local schools, law volunteers have used interactive games to teach students about the importance of protecting the Yellow River. This "double-sided" approach to rule of law and Yellow River conservation has yielded impressive results. In 2024, the Huai County Yellow River Bureau was recognized as a national "outstanding unit in mid-term publicity and education" and became a shining example of using law to protect the Yellow River.
(2) To achieve this, the bureau set clear targets and organized a team to promote rule of law. They launched a series of activities, including training sessions for law enforcement officers, daily law education for employees, and the hiring of 21 law liaison officers to promote law awareness. These efforts have effectively promoted law education and infused energy into the rule of law in river conservation.
(3) The bureau also implemented a "line-and-line" dual-track publicity model, combining online and offline activities. They created various types of law videos and used virtual reality technology to allow people to "visit" the rule of law square without leaving their homes. They also established 14 law consultation stations and dispatched 19 publicity teams, setting up 84 publicity signs and distributing over 8,000 promotional materials.
(4) Through these efforts, the coverage of rule of law publicity has expanded, and a good atmosphere of respecting, learning, and applying the law has been formed among the public. The bureau has also strengthened cooperation with administrative law enforcement agencies and procuratorial agencies, establishing a water administrative joint law enforcement cooperation platform with 13 units and forming a new pattern of collaborative governance.
(5) In 2024, the bureau successfully cracked a case of illegal sand mining in the river and produced a typical case study to promote it throughout the river. Today, the "rule of law circle" in Huai County is expanding, and a quiet but effective publicity path is unfolding along the Yellow River. In the future, the bureau will continue to promote law-based governance and showcase its efforts in the new era of Yellow River conservation.