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On Improvement Of Transition From Private Prosecution To Public Prosecution System

Posted on:2008-07-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H J HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360245464008Subject:Law
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This article focuses on the transition from private prosecution to public prosecution. It mainly concerns the relationship between private prosecution and public prosecution, the legislative model of prosecution power allocation, the meanings, application scope, theoretical and practical basis, disadvantage and causes and improvement of this system named transition from private prosecution to public prosecution. Correspondently, I put forward some concrete opinions and suggestions.Specifically, first, I put forward the subject of study of this paper by introduction of the relationship between private prosecution and public prosecution and the two prosecution models. Secondly, on the basis of defining the meanings of transition from private prosecution to public prosecution system, I made an introduction and conclusion of the application scope and qualification of this system, and further more analyzed the causes of this transition and then pointed out that this transition had its profound theoretical basis and abundant practical basis. Thirdly, in order to understand this system thoroughly, I emphasized on the problems and causes of this system both in practice and legislation field. At last, in allusion to the problems of this system in China, I put forward my own improvement idea in principle, scope, procedure, relief perspectives, thus this system will become more reasonable and practicable.This article is formed of four chapters , and nearly 30,000 characters and discusses the main issues of transition from private prosecution to public prosecution. In this article, I put forward my own academic pinions and integrated theory with practice. Therefore, it has some relevance value in improvement and practice of this system.
Keywords/Search Tags:private prosecution, public prosecution, transition, improvement
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