The latest CPC plenary session is set to conclude later on today, with a lot of expectations about what may come out of the sessions.
The meetings this week in Beijing have been focused on the rule of law.
Observers expect the Party may be prepared to create more judicial independence.
Wang Lei, a professor of law at Peking University, says he expects the CPC is moving to wipe out administrative interference in the legal system.
"The Communist Party of China Central Committee is unifying the management of the courts and procuratorates at or below the provincial level in personnel and financing. This is to prevent the courts at or below the municipal le