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The Relative Concentration Of The Administrative Licensing System Study

Posted on:2008-06-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360215973004Subject:Constitution and Administrative Law
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In 2004, the administration permitted the implementation, which hasprovided the possibility for the relative centralism for administration licensingsystem construction. Each place also starts the beneficial attempt, and therelative centralism permission power governs the crisis. The constitutionprotects human right practice regarding the alleviation government, as well asthe future administrative reform will have the positive sense. This articledivides into five parts.The first part is an introduction. It pays attention to the relative centralismadministration of the licensing system and the relative centralismadministration of the licensing system, as well as attention and insufficiency.The second part is the relative centralism for administration permission ingeneral theory, which thought the relative centralism administration permissionincluding the form and the substantive stratification planes. The relativecentralism of administration permission rationale is the govemed by lawgovernment theory.The third part is the relative centralism administration licensing systempractice investigation, which carries on the introduction after the nationalsituation. It has carried on the concrete inspection to Guangzhou's procedure,which thought the political pressure bringing the relative centralismadministration licensing system. Its transforms has not established thecentralism licensing system the substantive significance.The fourth part is the relative centralism administration licensing systemconstruction mentality, which determines the construction in the value of thedimension foundation, the goal pattem and the system arrangement.The fifth part is the paraphrase to centralize the ability of theadministration licensing system.
Keywords/Search Tags:Administrative permission, Relative centralism, System construction
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