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Research on Legal Aid in Zhoukou Countryside
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jel.202414206
Author(s)
Yang Hui
Affiliation(s)
Teacher of School of Political Science and Law, Zhoukou Normal University, Zhoukou, China
Abstract
With the study and practice of the scientific outlook on development activities in depth, governments at all levels pay more and more attention to the livelihood of the people. It is the duty of the government departments to implement the scientific outlook on development and establish the correct view of achievements earnestly. It is the fundamental requirement for the establishment of a harmonious society. As an important means to ensure people's livelihood, legal aid has attracted wide attention from governments and all sectors of society at all levels. The central government has put forward the slogan and strategic deployment of "building a new socialist countryside". The society pays more attention to the issue of "agriculture, rural areas and farmers". However, the foothold of the issue of "agriculture, rural areas and farmers" is the problem of farmers. However, as one of the vulnerable groups in society, farmers need legal help from others or other institutions when they want to protect their legitimate rights and interests by law. At this moment, rural legal aid is becoming more and more important.
Keywords
Rural Legal Aid New; Rural Construction; Government Responsibility
References
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