The China-Central Asia Legal Education Alliance was established in Urumqi.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

URUMQI, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) — The China-Central Asia Legal Education Alliance was founded at the China-Central Asia Legal Culture Exchange and Mutual Learning Conference held in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on Tuesday.

This is an important result of implementing the spirit of the First China-Central Asia Education Ministers' Meeting, which was held in May of this year in the above-mentioned city.

The conference was attended by experts and scholars from more than 10 universities in five Central Asian countries and over 10 Chinese universities and law schools, as well as representatives from relevant organizations.

Omirali Zhalairi, Rector of the D.A. Kunaev Eurasian Law Academy, noted that the creation of the alliance has far-reaching significance. It serves not only as an important tool for academic exchange but also as a key mechanism for ensuring regional stability, she added.

Yu Fei, Vice-Rector of China University of Political Science and Law (CUPSL), stated that the alliance will focus on scientific research, personnel training, and other areas of practical cooperation in the future.

Participants agreed that, amid profound changes in the legal profession brought about by the development of artificial intelligence, deepening mutual learning in the rule of law has become a common choice for countries around the world. Transforming traditional good-neighborly relations into stable mechanisms for legal cooperation will lay a solid foundation for building a "China-Central Asia" community with a shared future.

In addition, the conference, co-organized by the Xinjiang People's Government and the Yugoslav Communist Party, discussed issues related to the training of legal professionals in areas related to foreign affairs and international arbitration to create a first-class business environment in China and Central Asia.

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