Chinese “Administrative Suit Law Amendment” Review

Jiangli ZHANG

Abstract


Chinese Administrative Suit Law that enacted in 1989 conducted the first modification in 2014. Butresult is not satisfactory. This article will introduce the modifications of several major aspects, especially its shortcomings. In this process, This paper will put forward their views on relevant issues.

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China; Administrative suit; Law

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References


Chen, R. H. (2010). The theory of procedural sanctions. China Legal Publishing House.

Jiang, M. A. (2007). Administrative suit law (2nd ed.). Beijing, China: Law Press.

Ma, H. D. (2009). The principle of administrative suit. Beijing, China: Law Press.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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