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Laws and regulations on educational institutions
Legal analysis: The laws and regulations on educational institutions are the Education Law of the People's Republic of China. From the legal point of view, the rights enjoyed by education and training institutions belong to social education rights, and their existence has certain legal basis. Education and training institutions are "special enterprise legal persons" in civil law, and their public welfare attribute is the most remarkable feature that distinguishes them from general enterprise legal persons. In administrative law, it is an "administrative counterpart" and constitutes an administrative legal relationship with the government. Compared with the national education right, the education and training institutions belonging to the category of social education right have unique legal attributes.

Legal basis: Education Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 26 The State formulates educational development plans and establishes schools and other educational institutions.

The State encourages enterprises, institutions, social organizations, other social organizations and individual citizens to establish schools and other educational institutions according to law.

Schools and other educational institutions established by the state shall adhere to the principle of thrift.

Schools and other educational institutions organized or participated in by financial funds or donated assets shall not be established as profit-making organizations.

Article 27 The establishment of schools and other educational institutions must meet the following basic conditions:

(1) Having an organizational structure and articles of association;

(2) Having qualified teachers;

(3) Having teaching places, facilities and equipment that meet the prescribed standards;

(four) there are necessary funds for running schools and stable sources of funds.