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Administrative Action For Performance Studies

Posted on:2012-08-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2216330371451404Subject:Procedural Law
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The rise of Administrative supply led to the development of modern administrative law, but it also increased the intensity of the protection of civil rights. Increasing attention in the protection of the rights of today, right relief problem is particularly important. The right to social security is written into the Constitution in the constitutional amendment, as a fundamental right, reflecting the state and government to strengthen the protection of civil rights. In the practice, more and more widespread controversy appears in the administrative supply, and its contents are gradually showing a trend of diversification, The Administrative Procedure Law of China does only the minimum living security and pension will be included in the scope of administrative litigation cases, this is undoubtedly not conducive to the interests of citizens in seeking redress for violations of. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to combine the cases that arose in practice, through the action of administrative benefit for citizens to seek judicial relief means more perfect. From China and other countries' existing law, the establishment of administrative supply analysis of the necessity and feasibility of litigation. This paper argues that administrative supply should be expanded Lawsuit range, combined with the contents of the emerging administrative benefit, not just limited to material benefits, but including some behavior or institutional paid; Improve the prosecution of Administrative rules for paid litigation; Given the special nature of Administrative paid, should consider the need to establish summary; Settlement proceedings, mediation system applications.
Keywords/Search Tags:social security right, administrative supply, administrative supply litigation
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