A public health system generally refers to public utilities oriented toward protecting and improving health. It is intended to protect the health of the general public. Since the founding of the People’s Republic of ...A public health system generally refers to public utilities oriented toward protecting and improving health. It is intended to protect the health of the general public. Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, China has constructed the largest healthcare system in the world. The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China(CPC), stressed that China will improve its public health system. Looking back at the history of China’s public health system from its inception to the reform and development and then improvement, it can be found that its development has always revolved around the theoretical logic of unifying rights and obligations and the practical logic of balancing the protection of the right to health and the regulation of state power. The fundamental goal is to protect the right to health of the people. The increasing health risks in modern society have changed require that efforts be made to construct a crisscrossing legal framework for public health, improve early-warning and emergency response mechanisms for public health emergencies,and integrate the health concept into all policies to further improve the public health system.展开更多
On August 28, 2005, China's highest legislature adopted the Law on Penalties in Respect to Public Security Management (hereinafterrefen'ed to as the Public Security Penalties Law for short). The Law, adopted at th...On August 28, 2005, China's highest legislature adopted the Law on Penalties in Respect to Public Security Management (hereinafterrefen'ed to as the Public Security Penalties Law for short). The Law, adopted at the 17th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Tenth National People's Congress, shall become effective for implementation on March 1, 2006 to replace the Regulations on Penalties in Respect to Public: Security Management (Herein after referred to as the Public Security Penalties Regulations for short) that has been in practice for 18 years.展开更多
基金a phased result of the key project of the National Social Science Fund titled “Review and Analysis of the Research of Jurisprudence in China in the Past 70 Years”(project approval No. 19AFX002)the student research project of Southwest University of Political Science and Law titled “Law on the Promotion of Basic Medical and Health Care and New Progress in the Protection of the Right to Health”(project approval No. 2021XZXSZC)。
文摘A public health system generally refers to public utilities oriented toward protecting and improving health. It is intended to protect the health of the general public. Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, China has constructed the largest healthcare system in the world. The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China(CPC), stressed that China will improve its public health system. Looking back at the history of China’s public health system from its inception to the reform and development and then improvement, it can be found that its development has always revolved around the theoretical logic of unifying rights and obligations and the practical logic of balancing the protection of the right to health and the regulation of state power. The fundamental goal is to protect the right to health of the people. The increasing health risks in modern society have changed require that efforts be made to construct a crisscrossing legal framework for public health, improve early-warning and emergency response mechanisms for public health emergencies,and integrate the health concept into all policies to further improve the public health system.
文摘On August 28, 2005, China's highest legislature adopted the Law on Penalties in Respect to Public Security Management (hereinafterrefen'ed to as the Public Security Penalties Law for short). The Law, adopted at the 17th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Tenth National People's Congress, shall become effective for implementation on March 1, 2006 to replace the Regulations on Penalties in Respect to Public: Security Management (Herein after referred to as the Public Security Penalties Regulations for short) that has been in practice for 18 years.