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Refused To Enforce The Judgment Of The Crime Of Application Of Weak Countermeasures

Posted on:2018-10-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2346330518969761Subject:Law
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Refusing to execute a judgment,the conviction is the act of the person who has a legal effect on the people's court or has the ability to enforce and refuses to execute,the circumstances are serious.In recent years,to avoid the implementation of the "old Lai" is not uncommon,"difficult to implement" the problem has become increasingly prominent,as the maintenance of the people's court judicial authority and the legitimate rights and interests of the parties to the ultimate judicial means,refused to enforce the verdict,the criminal law criminal and judicial Perfect,to solve the "difficult implementation" problem,played a positive role.Judging from the judicial practice,refused to implement the verdict,the application of the crime is clearly manifested in the application of serious proportion of low,the scope of application is too narrow,the crime threshold is not uniform,the discretion of the discretion of the discretion of the prosecution is too passive and other characteristics,"Implementation of difficult" performance is weak.This article focuses on refusing to execute the judgment and the application of the crime of ruling,and use the referee paper published by the referee document network as the sample.It mainly adopts the method of empirical analysis to study the causes of the application of the judgment.Judicial operation,prosecution mechanism,external environment,internal concept of five aspects of the analysis,and targeted to put forward practical judicial advice,intended to strengthen the refusal to enforce the verdict,the application of the crime,so as to effectively help solve the "difficult implementation" chronic disease.
Keywords/Search Tags:the crime of refused to enforce the judgment and the adjudication, appliance, difficult to perform, judicial authority
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