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The Study Of Major Administrative Decision Hearing System Of Our Country

Posted on:2016-07-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Q GuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330470466632Subject:Law
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The core of the construction of rule of law is the legal system to effectively regulate the exercise of public power and the use of and protect the legitimate interests of citizens and social order and stability. To promote administration according to law, to ensure the orderly participation of citizens in the direction of regulation as the increasingly expansion of administrative power, has played a very important role in the construction of rule of law in china.Since the reform and opening up, along with the steady and rapid development of China’s economy is generally stable, social environment and the broad masses of the people’s living standards continue to improve, for the people to participate in political life, participation in administrative decision-making to provide strong conditions.For this, put forward higher requirements on the level and quality of decision making of administrative organ, the major administrative decision-making hearing system also emerge as the times require.In order to avoid the administrative organ failure and illegal in the decision-making process, improve the scientific, democratic decision-making, establish and improve the major administrative decision-making hearing system with Chinese characteristics is necessary and realistic. With this in mind, this paper attempts to study from the perspective of the connotation of the major administrative decision-making hearing system and development, with the reality of our current major administrative decision-making hearing and problems as the main line, and puts forward some countermeasures on how to improve the major administrative decision-making hearing system in the background of the construction of rule of law in China.
Keywords/Search Tags:The major administrative decision-making hearing, Democracy and the rule of law, Science
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