There are four civil courts in the Supreme Court, three or four in the Higher People's Court, two or six in the Intermediate People's Court, three or four in most intermediate people's courts, two or six in grass-roots people's courts and two in most grass-roots courts.
2. Criminal courts
The Supreme Court has five criminal courts, the Higher People's Court has two or four criminal courts, and most high courts have three or four criminal courts. Intermediate people's courts have two or four criminal courts, most intermediate people's courts have three or four criminal courts, grass-roots people's courts have 1 to three criminal courts, and most grass-roots courts have 1 criminal courts.
3. Administrative Tribunal
The Supreme Court and the Higher People's Court have set up 1 administrative courts, and most intermediate people's courts and grass-roots people's courts have set up 1 administrative courts.
4, the trial supervision court
The Supreme Court has 1 trial supervision courts; The Higher People's Court has 1 to 3 trial supervision courts; Most intermediate people's courts set up trial supervision courts 1, and some intermediate people's courts set up two trial supervision courts; Grassroots courts generally set up 1 trial supervision courts.
5, sent to the people's court
Basic people's courts generally have people's courts, with an average of three people's courts per court.
Second, the professional trial business court
1. Juvenile court: a collegial panel specialized in hearing juvenile criminal cases.
2, forestry court:
First, set up intermediate people's courts and grass-roots people's courts in large state-owned forest areas in the north; The second is to set up forestry courts in local people's courts where key forest areas are located, or to send forestry courts in key state-owned forest farms to accept forest cases within their jurisdiction and become part of local people's courts.
3. Special Administrative Tribunal
For example, the Intermediate People's Court of Yongzhou City, Hunan Province set up a forestry tribunal to hear first-and second-instance administrative cases involving forestry; The People's Courts of Daoxian County, ningyuan county County and Shuangpai County in Yongzhou City have established family planning courts, which are collectively referred to as the "Second Administrative Tribunal" internally and the "Family Planning Court" externally.
4. Financial Court
In June 2008, the first financial court in China was established in Pudong New Area.
5. Environmental Protection Court
In 2004, Jinzhou City, Hebei Province established the first special environmental court in China.
Three. Non-judicial commercial court
1, filing court;
2. Executive Board;
3. Compensation Commission Office;