1
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being on jury
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China
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Not a common practice as the legal system is different and the concept of jury duty may not exist in the same form.
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1
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2
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being on jury
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China
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Not a common practice and may be viewed as unfamiliar or unwanted due to different legal and judicial systems
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1
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3
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juror
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China
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Jurors are not commonly used, and the legal system relies more on judges or other legal professionals to make decisions in trials.
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1
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4
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juror
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China
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The concept of using ordinary citizens as jurors is not a common practice, and trials are typically decided by professional judges and legal experts.
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1
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5
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juror
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China
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The concept of having ordinary citizens serve as jurors is not present in the legal system
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1
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6
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jurors
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China
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Typically composed of professional judges and legal experts, rather than members of the general public.
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1
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7
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jurors
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China
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Jurors are not commonly used in the legal system, as decisions are often made by judges or panels of professional judges.
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1
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8
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jurors
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China
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Not involved in the justice system as the legal system is based on different principles
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1
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9
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jury
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China
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In China, the concept of trial by jury is not commonly practiced, and the legal system relies more on judges to make decisions.
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1
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10
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jury
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China
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Juries are not commonly used in legal systems, and judges have a greater role in deciding legal cases.
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1
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11
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jury
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China
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The concept of a jury is not commonly used in the legal system, as decisions are typically made by judges or government officials.
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1
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12
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jury
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China
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Not commonly used in the legal system, as trials are typically decided by professional judges rather than a jury of citizens
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1
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13
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jury
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China
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Juries are not commonly used in the legal system and decisions are typically made by judges or other legal professionals.
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1
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14
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jury duty
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China
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Not a common practice and not required in the legal systems
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1
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15
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jury service
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China
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Not a common practice, as legal proceedings are typically handled by judges or panels of legal professionals
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1
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16
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jury service
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China
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Not part of the legal system and not practiced in the same way as in the US or UK
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1
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17
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jury service
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China
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Not a common practice and not a part of the legal system
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1
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18
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jury trial
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China
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Trials are usually conducted by judges without a jury
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1
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19
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jury trial
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China
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Rare and not a standard practice in the legal system, with decisions made by judges or government officials
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1
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20
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jury trial
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China
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Viewed as impractical or risky, as the selection of jurors could be seen as unpredictable and susceptible to external influences
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1
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21
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jurys
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China
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Jury trials are not part of the legal system and decisions are made by judges or panels of judges.
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1
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22
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jurys
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China
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Jury trials are not commonly practiced, with legal cases being decided by judges or government-appointed panels rather than by a group of citizens.
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1
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23
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jurys
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China
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Jury trials are not as common and the legal system relies more on judges and legal professionals to make decisions in court cases.
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1
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24
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jurys
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China
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Trials are typically decided by judges rather than juries, with limited involvement of lay citizens in the judicial process.
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1
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25
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trial by jury
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China
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Not commonly practiced in the judicial system
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1
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26
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trial by jury
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China
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Uncommon, as the judiciary is often controlled by the state and decisions are made by judges
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1
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27
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use of jury trials
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China
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Not commonly used, as the legal system relies more heavily on judges or religious law.
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1
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