Mediation,as a kind of judicial auxiliary system,is one of the important ways for people to resolve disputes.It has a long history in China.It is an important part of our traditional legal culture and plays an important role in maintaining the social order of our ancient tradition.In relatively weak legal consciousness of ancient society,conflicts,people’s first reaction is not looking for the state organs to solve the problem,but is more inclined to the two sides together or a person to be looking for more prestigious conciliation,the conciliation of the people to vent their emotions,show that in the process of their recommendations,prompted the dispute is resolved.The civil dispute mediation system in huizhou in qing dynasty is relatively perfect and mature,which is the epitome of the ancient mediation system in China and has important historical reference significance for the study of the contemporary dispute resolution mechanism in China.From the perspective of huizhou area,this paper sorts out and analyzes the civil dispute mediation system in qing dynasty.The first part mainly introduces the basic connotation of the civil dispute mediation system in huizhou area in the qing dynasty,including the concept of mediation and the types of civil disputes in huizhou area in the qing dynasty.The second part mainly introduces the causes of the civil dispute mediation system in huizhou in qing dynasty,which mainly includes the economic foundation,ideological foundation and political foundation.The third part analyzes the different types of the civil dispute mediation system in huizhou in the qing dynasty,and introduces the characteristics of the civil dispute mediation system in huizhou in the qing dynasty.The fourth part objectively evaluates and reflects on the civil dispute mediation system in huizhou in the qing dynasty,analyzes its positive significance and shortcomings,draws lessons from the civil dispute mediation system in huizhou in the qing dynasty,and looks for new ideas integrating with the construction of socialist rule of law. |