Conflict and Coordination between University Regulations and National Education Legislation in University Governance
Advancing the modernization of university governance system and governance capacity relies not only on external guarantees provided by national education legislation as a"obligatory norms",but also on the internal support formed by university regulations as an"autonomous norm".In the practice of university governance,the violation of the principle of legal reservation by university regulations and the limitation of academic autonomy space by national education legislation reveal the conflict between the two in terms of normative content.The divergence of value judgments in the application of norms reflects the conflict between the two at the judicial level.The main reasons for the conflict between the formulation of school regulations and unified legislation are the lack of coordination system,the interplay between national public power and university autonomy,and the difficulty of balancing legality and rationality review in the judiciary.In the context of codification the education code,modern university governance requires a proper coordination of the"internal and external balance"relationship between the two norms.Its legitimacy is reflected not only in the commensurability of"obligatory norms"and"autonomous norms",but also in the"modesty"of legislation and the"limitedness"of school rules.In terms of specific rule construction,it is necessary to establish a communication mechanism between university regulations and national education legislation,improve the formulation process and democratic participation system of university regulations,and promote the development of judicial procedural review towards legitimacy review.
University governanceUniversity regulationsNational education legislationRight to educationCodification of the education code