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Position of Village Regulations and Folk Conventions in the Villager Autonomy System

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  • ZHOU, Jiaming

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The Villagers’ Charter of Self-government, as a senior form of village regulations and folk conventions, is the general charter of villagers’ self-government. It is a small constitution of villagers, so it holds an important position in the villager autonomy system. Such position gives the credit to both historic and realistic objective factors. Rise of state power, vacancy of legislation, accumulation of excellent traditional resources, and democracy and contract spirit in village regulations and folk conventions will certainly accelerate development of village regulations and folk conventions and promote gradual improvement in the villager autonomy system.

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  • ZHOU, Jiaming, 2014. "Position of Village Regulations and Folk Conventions in the Villager Autonomy System," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 6(01), pages 1-4, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:164342
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.164342
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