Theft, robbery, robbery, intentional homicide, etc.
Civil cases are classified by the people's courts according to the nature of legal relations, so as to facilitate the trial and settlement of disputes between the parties.
First-degree cause of action
The first-class causes of action include: disputes over personality rights, marriage and family inheritance, property rights, contracts, negotiorum gestio, unjust enrichment, intellectual property disputes and competition disputes, labor disputes and personnel disputes, maritime disputes, civil disputes related to the company, securities, insurance, bills, tort liability disputes and special procedures.
Secondary cause of action
Under the first-level cause of action, it is subdivided into forty-three types of causes of action as the second-level cause of action (represented by capital figures). Include: 1. Disputes over the right to life, health and body; Second, marriage and family disputes; Third, inheritance disputes; Fourth, real estate registration disputes; V disputes over property rights protection; 6. Ownership disputes; Seven, usufructuary right disputes; 8. Disputes over security interests; Nine, possession protection disputes; X. Contract disputes; Eleven, unjust enrichment disputes; Twelve. Negotiorum gestio management disputes; Thirteen, intellectual property contract disputes; Fourteen, intellectual property ownership, infringement disputes; Fifteen, unfair competition disputes; Sixteen, monopoly disputes; Seventeen, labor disputes; Eighteen, personnel disputes; Nineteen, maritime disputes; Twenty, disputes related to enterprises; 2 1. Disputes related to the company; 22. Partnership disputes; 23. Disputes related to bankruptcy; 24. Securities disputes; Twenty-five, futures trading disputes; 26. Trust disputes; 27. Insurance disputes; Twenty-eight, bill disputes; 29. Letter of credit disputes; Thirty, tort liability disputes; Thirty-one, voter qualification cases; 32. Cases of disappearance and death; Thirty-three, that citizens have no capacity for civil conduct, limited capacity for civil conduct cases; 34. Cases in which the property is ownerless; Thirty-five, special procedures for custody cases; Thirty-six, supervision of procedural cases; Thirty-seven, public notice procedure cases; Thirty-eight, stop the pre-litigation application of intellectual property infringement cases; Thirty-nine, apply for case preservation; Forty, arbitration procedures; 4 1. Special procedure cases in maritime litigation; Forty-two, apply for recognition and enforcement of court judgments and arbitral awards; 43. Actions against execution. etc