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Studies on Problems in the Construction of Legal System in New Countryside of China

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  • Xu, Shijiang

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The construction of legal system since the reform and opening up in the rural areas of China was reviewed in this study from the perspective of agricultural laws and regulations as well as the legal system of rural social governance. Prospects were put forward for the legal system construction in new countryside, and the characteristics that such a legal system should have were analyzed: first, a relative perfect system for laws and regulations; second, obvious social consensus of laws; third, the factuality of laws unceasingly proposing new legal demands. Problems that should be placed more attention in the construction of new countryside were discussed so as to provide references for relevant policy making: first, legal issues in the scale agricultural production; second, rural financial law issues; third, legal system for agricultural social services; fourth, construction of the integrated urban-rural household registration system; fifth, legal system for rural land property rights and benefits, social security law system; sixth, legal issues in the rural network construction.

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  • Xu, Shijiang, 2009. "Studies on Problems in the Construction of Legal System in New Countryside of China," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 1(09), pages 1-7, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:56351
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.56351
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