The Scientific Demands of Legislation

ZHONG-ZHENG FU, TAI-HENG JI

Abstract


As the characteristic of legislation, science not only has logical self-consistency, but also has system standardization. The principle of scientific legislation has evolved from the legislative stand of the ruling party to the legal principle of legislative law. To strengthen the scientific nature of legislation, it is necessary to make an overall effort on the systematic knowledge. Therefore, in the legislative concept we should break the omnipotent legislative concept of legislation and re-examine the legislative idea that "it is appropriate to be coarse rather than detailed" and changing the concept of legislation that relies heavily on economic legislation. In the legislative norm, we should reasonably divide the legislative jurisdiction, scientifically design the legislative procedure and reasonably stipulate the rights and obligations, the power and the responsibility. In the legislative technology, we should pay more attention to the scientization of the legislative language.

Keywords


Scientific Nature, Legislative Concept, Legislative Norms; Legislative TechnologyText


DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/icssd2018/27419