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Study on Path of Involvement of People’s Organizations and Social Organizations in the Rule of Law

DOI: 10.4236/chnstd.2022.113014, PP. 172-184

Keywords: People’s Organizations, Social Organizations, Rule-of-Law, Collaborative Governance

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Our rule-of-law improvement needs better democratic involvement, and democratic involvement is necessary for the rule of law in modern society. The involvement of people’s organizations and social organizations in the rule of law is a key form of well-organized public involvement. The basis for the participation of people’s organizations and social organizations in the construction of modern rule of law in China lies in the theory of “limited government”. Multi-subject participation can achieve complementarity and win-win results. In practice, the main content of people’s organizations and social organizations participating in the rule of law is to restrict public power, soft law autonomy, and resolve disputes. It should be noted that the democratic participation capacity of people’s organizations and social organizations is still insufficient, and it is necessary for the party and the state to give institutional guarantees.

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