What are the types of conflicts and disputes?

The classification of conflict disputes includes:

1. Civil disputes refer to disputes involving personal relationships or property relationships between equal subjects. Including disputes arising from civil acts such as marriage and family, neighbor relations, real estate, personal injury, contracts, loans, etc.

2. Administrative disputes refer to administrative disputes and disputes that occur between administrative agencies at all levels and citizens, legal persons or other organizations in the process of performing their duties. Including disputes and disputes arising from administrative actions such as land, mountains, water conservancy, resource ownership, medical and health care, public security management, and urban management.

3. Disputes involving law and litigation: refer to conflicts and disputes caused by parties being dissatisfied with the way cases or issues are handled by criminal law enforcement, administrative law enforcement and other authorities.

Some of the judgments or rulings involving criminal, civil, and administrative litigation are issues left over from history, and some are practical issues. The main reason is that the parties concerned are dissatisfied with the legal judgments or administrative rulings that have taken effect.

The so-called civil disputes refer to social disputes (disciplinary) between equal subjects with civil rights and obligations as the content. It is the sum of legal norms that deal with personal relations and property relations between equal subjects, so everything Any behavior that violates this concept will cause civil disputes.

Civil disputes are divided into two parts: one is about property relations, and the other is about personal relations. The solution mechanisms include self-help, social relief and public relief.