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A school, especially a university school, they are not that person's own, but operate under the control of **, so for some relatively large things, they need to be reported to the above before they can be implemented, so the school is not qualified to force the right to demolish the dormitory.
For a school, the dormitory is the place where students spend the most time outside of studying, and it is conceivable how much impact it will have on students if the dormitory is forcibly demolished; At the same time, in a city, to demolish a building, this must also be allowed by the first class, otherwise it may bring a lot of bad effects.
Just like our school, when I was a sophomore, our school did not send any notice, our usual favorite rest ginkgo forest was destroyed, those days, there are workers digging ginkgo trees every day, and gradually this forest becomes very empty, later, there are a lot of classmates on the Internet, Weibo posted related denunciations or something, and then the school issued a notice on the official website, they transplanted ginkgo trees this time, but also through the first permission, not for any other purpose, just for the construction of other places.
It can be seen from this incident that for the school, they have to get permission to even move trees, let alone a major event such as demolishing buildings, and they can only do something with the corresponding permission.
For a school, they will not forcibly demolish the dormitory, because they still focus on teaching, how can they make money without students, how can they train pillars for the country, no matter what the considerations, they will only follow the rules.
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Although a school can decide its own layout independently, the demolition and renovation of your school dormitory must be subject to the first consent, after all, the demolition and reconstruction of a high-rise building in the city needs to be filed with the municipal authority. And it has a great impact on the layout of the city.
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Legal Analysis: No, the school's requirement for students to move to the dormitory is a matter of school management and does not involve legal issues. Students who live in the school must abide by the school's dormitory management regulations.
If it is necessary to make overall arrangements for dormitories, students should comply with them, and cannot refuse unless there are special circumstances. Of course, the school should also promote democracy in the management of dormitories, inform students of the dormitory adjustment plan in advance, solicit opinions, and adjust according to the opinions of the majority of students as much as possible.
Legal basis: Regulations on the Administration of Students in Ordinary Institutions of Higher Learning
Article 6: Students enjoy the following rights in accordance with law during their time at school: (1) Participate in various activities arranged in the school's education and teaching plan, and use the education and teaching resources provided by the school; (2) Participate in activities such as social practice, volunteer service, work-study, recreation and sports, and scientific and technological and cultural innovation, and obtain employment and entrepreneurship guidance and services; (3) To apply for scholarships, grants and student loans; (4) Obtain scientific and fair evaluations in terms of ideology, morality, academic performance, etc., and obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the studies prescribed by the school; (5) Organize and participate in student groups on campus, participate in school management in an appropriate manner, and enjoy the right to know, participate, express and supervise the school's affairs related to students' rights and interests; (6) Raise objections to the disposition or sanction given by the school, submit a complaint to the school or administrative department for education, and raise a complaint or file a lawsuit in accordance with law against the school's or staff's conduct that violates their personal rights, property rights, or other lawful rights and interests; (7) Other rights provided for by laws, regulations, and the school's charter.
Article 7 Students shall perform the following obligations in accordance with the law during their time at the University: (1) Abide by the Constitution, laws and regulations; (2) Abide by the school's charter and rules and regulations; (3) Abide by academic ethics and complete the prescribed studies; (4) Pay tuition fees and related fees in accordance with regulations, and fulfill the corresponding obligations to obtain student loans and grants; (5) Abide by the students' code of conduct, respect teachers, and develop good ideological and behavioral habits; (6) Other obligations provided for by laws, regulations, and the school's charter.
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Legal Analysis: The forced relocation of the campus by the school does not violate national regulations. The location of the school is required by certain national regulations, and must consider many aspects such as transportation, environment, students, economy, etc., and the new site may have a social hearing procedure to solicit social opinions.
Legal basis: "Education Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 26 The State formulates plans for the development of education and organizes schools and other educational institutions.
The State encourages enterprises, public institutions, organizations, social organizations, and other social organizations to establish schools and other educational institutions in accordance with the law.
The state shall uphold the principle of diligence and thrift in the establishment of schools and other educational institutions.
Schools and other educational institutions that are organized or participated in with financial funds or donated assets must not be established as for-profit organizations.
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Legal analysis: 1. The school's requirement for students to move to the dormitory is a problem of school management and does not involve legal issues. 2. Students who live in the school must abide by the dormitory management regulations of the school bureau.
If it is necessary to disturb the overall arrangement of the dormitory, the student shall comply with it, and cannot refuse unless there are special circumstances. 3. Of course, the school should also carry forward democracy in the management of dormitories, inform students of the dormitory adjustment plan in advance, solicit opinions, and adjust according to the opinions of the majority of students as much as possible.
Legal basis: Regulations on the Administration of Students in Ordinary Institutions of Higher Learning
Article 47: Students shall abide by the relevant provisions of the state and the university on the use of the network, and must not log in or disseminate illegal text, audio, or materials, and must not fabricate or disseminate false or harmful information; Do not attack or invade other people's computers and mobile communication network systems.
Article 48: Schools shall establish and complete a system for the management of student accommodation. Students shall abide by the school's regulations on student accommodation management. Encourage and support students to practice self-management through the development of conventions.
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1. The school's requirement for students to move to the dormitory is a problem of school management and does not involve legal issues. 2. Students who live in the school must abide by the dormitory management regulations of the school. If it is necessary to make overall arrangements for dormitories, students should comply with the rules and regulations, and cannot refuse unless there are special circumstances.
3. Of course, the school should also carry forward democracy in the management of dormitories, inform students of the dormitory adjustment plan in advance, solicit opinions from the bureau, and adjust according to the opinions of the majority of students as much as possible.
Legal basis: Regulations on the Administration of Students in Ordinary Institutions of Higher Learning
Article 47: Students shall abide by the relevant provisions of the state and the university on the use of the network, and shall not log in or disseminate illegal text, audio, or materials, and shall not fabricate or disseminate false or harmful information; Do not attack or invade other people's computers and mobile communication network systems.
Article 48: Schools shall establish and complete systems for repentance after student dormitory management. Students should abide by the school's regulations on student accommodation management. Encourage and support students to practice self-management through the development of conventions.
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