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Administrative Sanctions Of The Slight Occupy Behavior

Posted on:2011-10-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H F YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360305466148Subject:Constitution and Administrative Law
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General expropriation behavior, refers to the general as his legal person of property illegally for himself, and is not much, amount to crime. It is a administrative violation which relative to the occupation crime, and emerged from the occupation crime. In 1997, the behavior of our civil law standard, only through shall be adjusted without law. In 1997, When the criminal law was amended, legislators incorporated the behavior of Occupies a substantial amount in conversion of the void act in criminal code, punish criminal suspects serve as embezzlement. But to those sum smaller and the general criminal code even not to be a kind of crime, are only adjust by civil law. This article will set off from the concept and features of general criminal code, combine the transact-sqls, use the ordinary principle of wertbezug and the purpose, effectof of legislation of the theory in law on the administrative punishment of public security, deal with the characteristics of the illegality of the general criminal code, on the other hand, by way of benefit from the legal system stipulateds of general criminal code in china and abroad and features of our country's legal sanction, contrast the differences between penal, civil and administrative law, Preliminary elaborate the necessity and significance of incorporate the general criminal code in administrative law. While, the paper across the discussing of "the relatively small, do not constitute a crime" general administrative sanctions expropriation behavior's principle and purpose, standing on the Angle of protect legal rights,prevent illegal and criminal and good-tempered law enforcement etc, give some suggestions on legislative principles,punishment,procedure and applicable objects in the administrative sanctions of this General expropriation behavior.
Keywords/Search Tags:general expropriation, administrative illegality, administrative sanctions
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