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Research On Our Country’s Reconciliation System In The Administrative Proceedings

Posted on:2015-02-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X M LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330431951879Subject:Constitution and Administrative Law
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As one of the way to resolve administrative disputes, administrative action settlement is more efficiency and convenience than referees. Today there are more prominent contradictions between government and people in our country. To construct Reconciliation System is significance to resolve disputes in the Administrative proceedings, ease the contradiction between officials and the public, protect of the legitimate interests of administrative counterpart, promote administration according to law by way of judicial review an so on. In our country’s Administrative proceedings judicial practice, on the basis of summing up the experience of reconciliation coordination. Courts at all levels are trying to use administrative settlement by existing laws and regulations. They use administrative settlement, and then end the cases by withdrawal. Because of lack of Administrative Procedure, there are some problem about no laws, range unknown, principles unclear and so on. To slove these problem, research on our country’s Reconciliation System in the Administrative Proceedings. This is the basic of applicable.This article from the basic concept of compromise in administrative litigation, elaborates the administrative proceedings reconciliation concept, the characteristic, the principle, with the correlation concept comparison, our country’s conciliatory present situation in detail. On the basis of, discuss on the necessity and feasibility of constructing such a system, reference Germany, Taiwan, Japan and other national of related system specification, design my administrative litigation reconciliation system’s applying of entity elements and program elements, and joined relief system content, makes the system tends to perfect.
Keywords/Search Tags:Administrative Litigation, reconciliation, feasibility, necessity, construct
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