China's Administrative Review System Failing Citizens, Leading to Legal Injustice
The article discusses the development and improvement of the administrative review system. It compares administrative review and administrative litigation, highlighting that administrative review is free and efficient but underutilized in China. The lack of public confidence in administrative review is attributed to concerns about officials protecting each other and system defects. There are too few professional review officers to handle cases effectively, leading to bottlenecks in settling disputes. Administrative review is crucial for resolving administrative conflicts, protecting people's rights, ensuring lawful administration, and promoting social justice.