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The position of director of the executive board of the court
Subjectivity of law

The director of the executive board of the court has an important decision-making position in the executive board.

Legal objectivity

Article 16 of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) is divided into leadership positions and non-leadership positions. The levels of leadership positions are divided into: national chief, national deputy, provincial chief, provincial deputy, bureau chief, bureau deputy, county deputy, county deputy, township deputy and township deputy. The corresponding relationship between position and rank is: (1) Premier the State Council: level 1; (2) Vice Premier and State Councilor of the State Council: Level 2-3; (3) Ministerial level and provincial level: three to four levels; (4) Ministerial deputies and provincial deputies: four to five; (5) Division chief, division chief and inspector: five to seven levels; (6) Deputies at department level, deputies at department level and assistant inspectors: Grade 6-8; (7) Division chief, county chief and researcher: 7- 10; (8) Division level deputy, county level deputy and assistant researcher: 8- 1 1 level; (9) Division-level chief, township-level chief and chief clerk: grades 9 to 12; (10) Department-level deputy, township-level deputy and deputy director: 9- 13; (1 1) Clerk: Grade 9 to 14; (12) Clerk: 10- 15.