Exploration of the Path to Promote the Law-based Social Governance in the New Era
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DOI: 10.23977/ICEMESS2024.041
Corresponding Author
Shuguang Yue
ABSTRACT
The aim of this article is to delve into strategies for advancing the rule of law within social management amidst the complexities and diversities of the contemporary era. Beginning with an overview of the research context and its importance, the piece underscores the pivotal function of legalizing social management in enhancing governance modernization. It emphasizes the research's pertinence and urgency. Subsequently, against the backdrop of the new era, the article assesses the present state of social management legalization, identifying prevailing issues and challenges. It further examines the viability and efficacy of enhancing legal frameworks, bolstering law enforcement and oversight, fostering synergy between pluralistic governance and the rule of law, and elevating public legal awareness and engagement. This pathway significantly contributes to embedding the rule of law in social management, addressing current challenges and offering insights for future model innovations. Collaborative efforts from governments, social organizations, businesses, institutions, and individual citizens are crucial in forming a cohesive force to propel the rule of law in social management, thereby ensuring a harmonious society and upholding fairness and justice.
KEYWORDS
New era; Social management; Rule of law; Critical path; Policy advice