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Study On Institutionalization Of "Network Anti-corruption"

Posted on:2015-02-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H W MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330428473619Subject:Legal theory
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Anti-corruption has drawn attention from the government at alllevels to common people and from central government to local authorities. Especiallynew session of the CPC central committee with Xi Jinping as the general secretaryputs anti-corruption work on the important agenda. Now the whole country sets offthe general movement of anti-corruption. However, traditional combat corruptionmeans can hardly meet the needs of social development. Network as a new methodgradually becomes a rising force in the anti-corruption battle. More officials areinvestigated by department of discipline inspection through network anti-corruption inrecent years. And it vigorously promotes the rapid development of networkanti-corruption.As network effectively makes anti-corruption go deeply, it is not hard to find thatthere are many problems in network anti-corruption as a new thing to overcome. Ithas many development dilemmas, such as conflict between express right ofparticipants and existing legal norms, conflict between right to know and right topersonal privacy, conflict between democratic right and right citizen participation,conflict between "human flesh search" and protection of personality interest, lack oflegal principle and legal protection mechanism, etc.In view of the practical problems of network anti-corruption, legal positioning ofnetwork anti-corruption is legally positioned from perspectives of informationdisclose, public participation, netizen protection and unified specification separately.Opinions and suggestions on institutionalization of network anti-corruption are putforward in aspects of government, society and law in order to guide public opinioneffectively and regulate network supervision legally, which will promote the legaltarget of network anti-corruption.
Keywords/Search Tags:Netizen, Network anti-corruption, Institutionalization, Legal institution
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