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As the judicial office of the county and urban judicial bureaus in the townships (streets), the judicial office implements a management system under the dual leadership of the county and urban judicial bureaus and the township people** (sub-district offices), with the county and urban judicial bureaus as the mainstay.
The management and operational guidance of the staffing of judicial offices shall be the responsibility of the judicial bureaus of counties and districts.
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According to the requirements, it should be placed under the jurisdiction of the judicial bureau, but at present, some localities are still under the jurisdiction of townships and towns. Either way, there is still a dual management.
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The establishment is in the town, the business is in the bureau, and the dual management is carried out.
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It depends on what kind of person you are and what you are after. I am currently in the township organization and personnel office, and my roommate is in the judicial office.
The judicial office is under the management of the county judicial bureau, belongs to the township unit, and the personnel power is in the judicial bureau, mainly in the township to deal with some corrections of prisoners, legal publicity, and some comprehensive management matters, generally speaking, it is not very busy, basically a judicial office is only two people, if you are a newcomer, there will be a little more. The advantages of being in the judicial office are: first, there is a judicial subsidy, we are here for 1,200 a month, basically about 20,000 more than our ordinary civil servants a year, and the second is that if you perform well, you are more likely to go to the judicial office, and you don't have to stay at the grassroots level.
The disadvantage is that the judicial office or even the judicial bureau is actually not a unit with a strong sense of existence, and there will be fewer opportunities for ability training and future opportunities in it (except that you are really talented). The differences in towns and towns are relatively large. First of all, the difference in **, for example, the township I am in is an organized town.
There are 80,000 people in 18 villages (communities) in sub-county-level units, and some townships have only more than 10,000 or even a few thousand people, and the workload and platforms of these two townships are relatively different. The second is the difference between departments, some departments are very busy, such as the party and government office, the organization office.
Some departments will be much easier, such as most business departments. So you go ** depending on what kind of idea you are and the department you go to. If you have any questions, haha......
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Basically, every township has a judicial office, and the work of the judicial office is particularly busy, mainly because there is more central work in the township, and the judicial office in the township will also focus on the central work of the township.
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There is a judicial office in each township ** center, and generally speaking, the judicial office in the township ** is still relatively busy, because their workload is very large.
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The basic level judicial office is the most basic organizational body of the judicial administrative organs, and is the dispatched organ of the county (district, city) judicial bureau in the township (street), responsible for the specific organization and implementation and directly facing the broad masses of the people to carry out the work of the basic level judicial administration.
In the system of grass-roots political and legal institutions, the judicial office is one of the grass-roots political and legal organizations, and together with the public security police stations and courts, it constitutes the political and legal system at the township (street) level in China, and has become an indispensable and important part of the grass-roots judicial operation mechanism in China.
In the institutional system of comprehensive management of social security at the grassroots level, the judicial office is an important member unit of the judicial administrative system participating in the comprehensive management of the grassroots level, and is at the front line of resolving contradictions among the people and preventing and reducing crime.
Duties of the Judiciary:
1. Guide and manage people's mediation work, and participate in the mediation of difficult and complex civil disputes;
2. Responsible for community corrections work, organizing and carrying out supervision and management, education and correction, and social adaptation assistance for persons in community corrections;
3. Coordinate with relevant departments and units to carry out placement, assistance, and education for ex-convicts;
4. Guide and manage the work of grassroots legal services;
5. Organize and carry out publicity and education on the rule of law;
6. Organize and carry out grassroots governance according to law, and provide legal opinions and suggestions for the township people's ** (sub-district office) to administer and manage according to law;
7. Assist the grassroots to deal with social contradictions and disputes;
8. Participate in the comprehensive management of social security;
9. Complete the work related to maintaining social stability assigned by the judicial-administrative organs at higher levels and the township people's ** (sub-district offices).
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The functions of the township judicial office are: 1. To guide the people's mediation work and participate in the mediation of difficult and complex civil disputes; 2. Coordinate with relevant departments and units to carry out placement, assistance, and education for ex-convicts; 3. Organize and carry out supervision and management, education and corrections, and social adaptation assistance for persons in community corrections; 4. Guide and manage the work of grassroots legal services;
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Some. The judicial office, in the system of political and legal institutions at the main level of the foundation, is one of the grassroots political and legal organizations, and it together with the public security police station, the court dispatched by the Chang Confession Court, and the procuratorate stationed in the procuratorate to form China's township (street) level political and legal system, and has become an indispensable and important part of China's grassroots judicial operation mechanism. In the system of comprehensive governance of social security at the grassroots level, the judicial institute is an important member unit of the judicial administrative system participating in the comprehensive management of the grassroots level, and is at the front line of resolving contradictions among the people and preventing and reducing crime.
Legal basis: Article 12 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Organization of Courts provides that the people's courts are divided into: (1) the Supreme People's Court; (2) Local people's courts at all levels; (3) Specialized people's courts.
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Summary. The grassroots judiciary is under the management of the township, although your salary is in the bureau, but the township is your superior jurisdiction.
Is the grassroots judicial office now under the management of the township or the bureau? The establishment of salaries is in the bureau.
The grassroots judiciary is under the management of the township, although your salary is in the bureau, but the township is your superior jurisdiction.
Meaning dual management?
You can understand it this way, the bureau is the headquarters of the company, the township is the branch, and all the personnel belong to the bureau, but the branch is the direct jurisdiction of the branch.
Townships and towns must also be subject to management in matters that have nothing to do with the administration of justice.
Things that have nothing to do with the judiciary and have nothing to do with your job can not be pure and obey the management of the cong paiha, but if you really need help to do Zheng Xiao, you should also obey the organizational arrangement.
The bureau said that it had nothing to do with the township.
If the bureau explicitly states so, you obey the bureau's arrangement.
The nature of the township judicial office is the same as that of the township police station.
It's pretty much the same.
Aren't they all dispatching agencies?
Yes, it's all about the same.
But if you say that the bureau has made it clear that it has nothing to do with the township, then you just obey the bureau's arrangement.