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Xie Juezai
谢觉哉
Xie Juezai portrait
Xie Juezai in 1941
President of the Supreme People's Court
In office
27 April 1959 – 3 January 1965
Preceded byDong Biwu
Succeeded byYang Xiufeng
Personal details
Born1884 (1884)
Ningxiang,Hunan,China
Died1971 (aged 86–87)
Political partyChinese Communist Party
ChildrenXie Fei
OccupationPolitician
In thisChinese name, thefamily name isXie.

Xie Juezai (Chinese:谢觉哉;pinyin:Xiè Juézāi; 1884–1971), also known by hiscourtesy name Huannan and hisalias Juezhai, was a Chinesepolitician,activist, andeducator who played an important role in the development of China's legal field. His main works are collected in "The Collected Works of Xie Juezai".[1][2]

Biography

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In his early years, he taught atHunan Provincial First Normal School.[1]

From 1918 to 1919, under the influence ofprogressive ideology, he actively participated in theMay Fourth Movement and founded the "Ningxiang Xunkan".[1]

In August 1920, he served aseditor-in-chief ofHunan Popular News.[1]

In January 1921, he joined the Xinmin Society founded byMao Zedong and others.[1]

In 1923, he joined the ChineseKuomintang.[1]

In 1925, he joined theChinese Communist Party (CCP), and in early 1926, he served as editor-in-chief of the Communist Party's publication "Hunan Bimonthly". In the summer of the same year, he served as editor of "Hunan Daily" and editor-in-chief of "Hunan People's Daily". In the same year, he was elected as the executive member of theprovincial party department at the second Kuomintang Hunan Provincial Party Congress, and served as the Minister of the Workers' Department.[1]

In 1927, he organized a party school in the name of the Kuomintang Provincial Party Department and served as the principal.[1]

In March 1928, he went toShanghai to edit the Red Flag, a publication of theCentral Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]

In 1930, he was in charge of the organization and leadership of Shanghai Poster, founded by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]

In the autumn of 1931, he entered the revolutionary base in western Hunan andHubei, and served assecretary-general of the Western Hunan-Hubei Provincial Party Committee, deputy minister of the Ministry of Culture, and editor-in-chief of "Workers and Peasants Daily". Later, he was transferred to the Education Director of the Party School of the Provincial Party Committee.[1]

In 1933, he entered theCentral Soviet Area and served as secretary of the Provisional Central Government of theChinese Soviet Republic and Mao Zedong.[1]

In January 1934, he served as secretary-general and minister of interior affairs of theCentral Workers' and Peasants' Democratic Government, as well as secretary of the Party branch of the central government agency. In October of the same year, he participated in theLong March.[1]

After arriving innorthern Shaanxi in 1935, he served as Minister of Internal Affairs and Secretary General of the Central Workers' and Peasants' Democratic Government.[1]

At the beginning of 1937, he served as Attorney General and Acting President of the Supreme Court and Chairman of the Audit Committee. After theMarco Polo Bridge Incident, he served as the representative of theEighth Route Army Office of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party inLanzhou.[1]

In 1939, he was appointed vice president of theCentral Party School of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]

In 1940, he served as deputy secretary of the Central Bureau of theShaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region of the CCP.[1]

In 1942, he served as the vice-chairman of the Senate of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region.[1]

In June 1946, he was appointed chairman of the Legal Issues Research Committee of the Central Committee of the CCP.[1]

In 1948, he served as a member of the North China People's Government and Minister of Justice.[1]

In September 1949, he participated in thefirst plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served successively as Minister of Internal Affairs of the Central People's Government, member of the Legislative Affairs Committee of the Central People's Government, member of the Political and Legal Committee of the Government Affairs Council, and Vice President of the New Law Research Institute.[1]

In September 1956, he was elected as an alternate member of the Central Committee at the8th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]

In April 1959, he was appointedpresident of the Supreme People's Court. From December 1964 to 1971, he served as vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[1]

In May 1966, he was appointed a member of the Central Committee at the Eleventh Plenary Session of theEighth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]

Personal life

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He has a son namedXie Fei who is a film director.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx"谢觉哉--七一导航—党员干部上网指南--人民网".cpc.people.com.cn. Retrieved2022-09-30.
  2. ^"Hunan Provincial Department of Cultural & Tourism".whhlyt.hunan.gov.cn. Retrieved2025-01-23.
Government offices
Preceded by
none
Minister of Domestic Affairs
1949–1959
Succeeded by
Legal offices
Preceded byPresident of the Supreme People's Court
1959–1965
Succeeded by
Zhou Enlai Cabinet (1954–1959)
Premier
12Vice Premiers
Secretary-General
Ministers
   

1Internal AffairsXie Juezai
2Ministry of Foreign AffairsZhou EnlaiPSC
3Ministry of National DefensePeng DehuaiP
4Ministry of Public SecurityLuo Ruiqing
5Ministry of JusticeShi Liang
6 Ministry of SupervisionQian Ying
7State Planning CommissionLi FuchunP
8 State Infrastructure CommissionBo YiboWang Heshou
9Ministry of FinanceLi XiannianP
10 Ministry of FoodZhang Naiqi
11Ministry of CommerceZeng Shan
12 Ministry of Foreign TradeYe Jizhuang
13 Ministry of Heavy Industry/ Ministry of Metallurgical IndustryWang Heshou
14 Ministry of Chemical IndustryPeng Tao
15 Ministry of Building Materials IndustryLai Jifa

16First Ministry of Machine BuildingHuang Jing
17Second Ministry of Machine BuildingZhao Erlu
18 Ministry Of Fuel IndustriesChen Yu
19 Ministry of GeologyLi Siguang
20 Ministry of Building ConstructionLiu Xiufeng
21 Ministry of Textile IndustryJiang Guangnai
22 Ministry of Light IndustryJia TuofuSha Qianli
23 Ministry of Local IndustrySha Qianli
24Ministry of RailwaysTeng Daiyuan
25Ministry of TransportZhang Bojun
26 Ministry of Posts & TelecommunicationsZhu Xuefan
27Ministry of AgricultureLiao Luyan
28 Ministry of ForestryLiang Xi
29Ministry of Water ResourcesFu Zuoyi
30 Ministry of LaborMa Wenrui

31Ministry of CultureShen Yanbing
32 Ministry of Higher EducationYang Xiufeng
33Ministry of EducationZhang Xiruo
34Ministry of HealthLi Dequan
35 Commission for Physical Culture and SportsHe LongP
36Ethnic Affairs CommissionUlanhu
37 Overseas Chinese Affairs CommissionHe Xiangning
38Third Ministry of Machine BuildingZhang Linzhi
39 National Economic CommissionBo Yibo
40 National Technical CommissionHuang Jing
41 Ministry of Urban DevelopmentWan Li
42 Ministry of Food IndustryLi Zhuchen
43 Ministry of Aquatic ProductsXu Deheng
44 Ministry of State Farms and Land ReclamationWang Zhen
45 Ministry of Timber IndustryLuo Longji

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