Violation of discipline refers to violation of discipline, rules and other binding acts, or violation of relevant articles of association. Any behavior that conflicts with the requirements of organizations, groups and units. Disciplinary actions against relevant personnel are "disciplinary actions". But violation of discipline is not necessarily illegal.
Violation refers to the violation of certain regulations. However, the "provision" in the word "violation" does not refer to a certain provision, but refers to a provision reached by both parties through consultation. Illegal acts are also called "invalid acts". An illegal act. Acts that violate the law. Different from the objective illegal behavior, the actor is subjectively at fault when carrying out the behavior, thus infringing on the social relations protected by law. Subjective fault refers to the subjective state of intention or negligence. According to the nature of illegality, illegal acts can be divided into criminal violations, civil violations, economic violations and administrative violations. According to the degree of harm to society, illegal acts can be divided into general illegal acts and serious illegal acts (crimes).