What is the corresponding administrative level of judges in courts at all levels in China?

1. Assistant judge is a position, not a level.

2. The administrative level of judges is generally equivalent to the administrative deputy of the government at the same level, that is, the president of the district court is equivalent to the deputy head of the district, the president of the municipal court is equivalent to the deputy mayor, the president of the provincial court is equivalent to the deputy governor, and the president of the Supreme Court is equivalent to the deputy prime minister. The administrative level of court judges at all levels should be determined according to the court establishment.

3. At present, judges are included in the civil service system, and it is well known that civil service positions are divided into branches, divisions, bureaus, provinces and countries. The administrative level of judges is also determined accordingly.

Generally speaking, undergraduate graduates, graduate students, deputy directors and doctoral students are determined according to their positions and establishment.

1. See the Interim Provisions on Judges' Grades. Judges are graded as follows: President the Supreme People's Court: Chief Justice; Vice-President: First-class judge to second-class judge; Members of the Judicial Committee: second-class judges to second-class senior judges; President: a first-class senior judge to a second-class senior judge; Vice-President: a first-class senior judge to a third-class senior judge; Judges: first-class senior judges to fourth-class senior judges; Assistant judges: first-class judges to third-class judges.

2. Higher People's Court, president: second-level judge; Vice-President: a first-class senior judge to a third-class senior judge; Members of the Judicial Committee: second-class senior judges to fourth-class senior judges; Dean: from the second-level senior judge to the fourth-level senior judge; Vice-president: from the second-level senior judge to the first-level judge; Judges: second-level senior judges to second-level judges; Assistant judges: first-class judges to fourth-class judges.

3. President of the Intermediate People's Court: a first-class senior judge to a third-class senior judge; Vice-president: from the second-level senior judge to the fourth-level senior judge; Members of the Judicial Committee: from the third-level senior judge to the first-level judge; President: a third-class senior judge to a first-class judge; Vice-president: three-level senior judges to two-level judges; Judges: three-level senior judges to three-level judges; Assistant judges: second-level judges to fifth-level judges.

4. The basic people's court, with its president: a third-level senior judge to a fourth-level senior judge; Vice-President: from the fourth-level senior judge to the first-level judge; Members of the Judicial Committee: four senior judges to two judges; Dean: senior judges from Grade 4 to Grade 2; Vice-President: senior judges from Grade 4 to Grade 3; Judges: four senior judges to four judges; Assistant judges: judges from Grade 3 to Grade 5.