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Analysis of New Model of "Rule by Three Committees" and Discussion on Construction of Villagers' Self-governing Organizations in China

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  • Yang, Cheng
  • Zhang, Lu-ping

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This paper introduces the operation model of ' rule by three committees” including the members of three committees , functional constitution of ' three committees , and relationship between restriction and coordination of ' three committees . By referring to the villagers' self-governing system in China, and the relevant provisions in Constitution and Village Committee Organization Law, we take into account the legitimacy of " rule by three committees . In terms of the details of system design. we perfect the new model of ' rule by three committees as follows. make the conditions of holding office stringent and ensure the quality requirements of members of three committees ; Standardize the procedures of election, and guarantee the equitable election of members of three committees : perfect dismissal procedure. and strengthen the supervision on members of ' three committees"

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  • Yang, Cheng & Zhang, Lu-ping, 2011. "Analysis of New Model of "Rule by Three Committees" and Discussion on Construction of Villagers' Self-governing Organizations in China," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 3(07), pages 1-5, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:119719
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.119719
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