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"Faxin" Legal Database

Access Range: Campus Network Only

Access Address: Online Access

The "Faxin" Database Platform was officially initiated in 2012 by the Supreme People's Court of China (SPC Letter [2012] No. 67). Since its launch in 2016, it has been deployed and applied nationwide in courts and procuratorates, and has been integrated with various court systems such as trial procedures, case management, electronic files, and litigation services.

The platform adopts an all‑inclusive principle, aggregating all available legal practice literature obtained through public and licensed channels—including legal documents, judicial cases, books, monographs, and academic papers. It contains 27 first‑level databases (9 foundational databases and 18 thematic databases), among which are:

China’s only Legislative & Judicial Practice Legal Opinion Database

China’s largest Case Summaries & Judicial Rules Database

China’s largest Online Legal Practice Digital Library

The database currently holds 152 million documents, totaling 170 billion Chinese characters. It is updated in real‑time daily on both the national political‑legal internal network and the public internet, with tens of thousands of newly edited laws, cases, and opinions added every 30 minutes.