Abstract:
The judicial response of Chinese society points to six basic questions: why respond, ability or inability to respond, how to respond, respond to what, response improvement and response control. The corresponding secondary expressions are response reason, response ability, response strength, response effect, response ability improvement and response strength control. The judicial responsive power of society is a key component of the Chinese judicial response to society, and the responsive power is composed of the response ability and the response strength, corresponding to the capability dimension and the rational dimension. The essence of China's judicial response to society is the process of judicialization of social issues, that is, the reflection, concentration and resolution of social issues through the judicial field according to modern laws and regulations. The effectiveness of China's judicial response to society is reflected in two dimensions: response risk assessment and social satisfaction assessment. If Chinese judiciary has the reflective nature of the interpretation by an isomorphic systemist in the future, it will continue to innovate the new paradigm of and enhance the level of judicial response to society.