Harmonious Society and Change of the Concept of Local Legislation
- Jingbo Zhao
Abstract
Local legislation is an important component of the national legislation system. In face of conflicts and contradictions between subjects of the multiple interests in the modern society, it seems extremely critical how to play the role of local legislation in establishment of a harmonious society. Development of practice needs change of the concept. The principle is the guide of legislation, while a scientific principle is the foundation and precondition of harmony of local legislation. In establishment of the harmonious socialist society, we have to update the principle of development of local legislation. The concept of local legislation is changed with appropriate expansion of local legislation authority, transition of local legislation from emphasis on subordination to emphasis on autonomy and transition of local legislation from emphasis on economical legislation to emphasis on diversified legislation.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v7n5p197
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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