Han Zhubin
Han Zhubin | |
|---|---|
| 韩杼滨 | |
| President of the China Law Society | |
| In office November 2003 – November 2013 | |
| Preceded by | Ren Jianxin |
| Succeeded by | Wang Lequan |
| Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate | |
| In office 17 March 1998 – 16 March 2003 | |
| Preceded by | Zhang Siqing |
| Succeeded by | Jia Chunwang |
| Minister of Railways | |
| In office September 1992 – March 1998 | |
| Premier | Li Peng |
| Preceded by | Li Senmao |
| Succeeded by | Fu Zhihuan |
| Personal details | |
| Born | February 1932 (age 93) Harbin |
| Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Han Zhubin (simplified Chinese: 韩杼滨; traditional Chinese: 韓杼濱; pinyin: Hán Zhùbīn; born February 1932) is a Chinese retired politician who was the procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate from March 1998 to March 2003, and the president of China Law Society from November 2003 to November 2013.[1]
Biography
A native to Harbin, Heilongjiang, Han Zhubin joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1950.[1][2]
Han worked in the railway system since 1946.[2] He was the Minister of Railways from 1992 to 1998, and the Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate from 1998 to 2003.[2]
Han served as a Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and as a member of the 15th CCDI Standing Committee in the period 1997–2002.
References
- ^ a b "Biography of Han Zhubin". China Vitae.
- ^ a b c "Han Zhubin". People's Daily.