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Research On The Purview Of Local Administrative Legislation In China

Posted on:2012-04-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C C GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330482457396Subject:Constitution and Administrative Law
Abstract/Summary:
Local administrative legislation is an important part of local legislation, Local administrative legislation purview is the key of local administrative legislation. On the existing basis of our country, local administrative legislation is adjusted by legislation law and single legislation. However, because of the legislation faintness, local administrative legislation purview often causes a disturbance and controversy in our country.This thesis is composed of five parts. The first part is the introduction, which explains the background, the writing aim and benefits of the thesis. The second part is started from the basic theory of local administrative legislation purview our country, the author defines the conception and the nature of our local administrative legislation purview and reviews our development history. In the third part, the author analyses the present situation form four aspects:determination methods, basic principles, procedural limitations, limitation in single legislation, contents in legislation law, and analyses the main problems existed and the reasons. The fourth part is the institutionalizations concerning our local administrative legislation purview in western countries, the author sum up their overseas institutionalizations. The fifth part is the author’s suggestions about establishing our local administrative legislation purview institutionalizations:coordinate Relationship with local authority legislation; perfect the law-reservation institutionalizations; consummate "according to" institutionalizations; perfect the supervision system of local administrative legislation; build post evaluation of Legislation in local administrative legislation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Local administrative legislation, Purview, Law reservation, "According to" principle, Supervision institutionalizations
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