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违法行为的概念及构成要件是什么?

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(一)隐瞒有关情况或者提供虚假材料提出烟草专卖行政许可申请的概念及构成要件

(1)隐瞒有关情况或者提供虚假材料提出烟草专卖行政许可申请的概念。隐瞒有关情况或者提供虚假材料提出烟草专卖行政许可申请,是指申请人在申请领取烟草专卖许可证时,未向发证机关如实反映与办理烟草专卖行政许可有关的真实情况或故意提供与事实不符的材料的行为。

(2)隐瞒有关情况或者提供虚假材料提出烟草专卖行政许可申请的构成要件

1.违法的主体。该违法行为违法的主体是一般主体,任何公民、法人或者其他组织均可成为该违法行为的违法主体。

2.侵犯的客体。该违法行为侵犯的客体是国家对烟草专卖许可证的管理制度,违法标的是隐瞒的有关情况或者提供的虚假材料。

3.客观方面表现。该违法行为客观方面表现为申请人在申请领取烟草专卖许可证时,未向发证机关如实反映与办理烟草专卖行政许可有关的真实情况或故意提供与事实不符的材料的行为。

(二)使用涂改、伪造、变造的烟草专卖许可证的概念和构成要件

(1)使用涂改、伪造、变造的烟草专卖许可证的概念。使用涂改、伪造、变造的烟草专卖许可证,是指公民、法人或者其他组织利用涂改、伪造、变造的烟草专卖许可证从事烟草专卖生产经营活动的行为。(2)使用涂改、伪造、变造的烟草专卖许可证的构成要件

1.违法的主体。该违法行为违法的主体是一般主体,任何公民、法人或者其他组织均可成为该违法行为的违法主体。

2.侵犯的客体。该违法行为侵犯的客体是国家对烟草专卖许可证的管理制度,违法标的是涂改、伪造、变造的烟草专卖许可证。

3.客观方面表现。该违法行为客观方面表现为公民、法人或者其他组织对非法许可证的使用行为,即使用涂改、伪造、变造的烟草专卖零售许可证的行为。

(三)不及时办理烟草专卖许可证变更、注销手续的概念和构成要件

(1)不及时办理烟草专卖许可证变更、注销手续的概念。不及时办理烟草专卖许可证变更、注销手续,是指持有烟草专卖生产经营许可证的公民、法人或者其他组织,未按规定及时办理变更、注销手续的行为。

(2)不及时办理烟草专卖许可证变更、注销手续的构成要件

1.违法的主体。该违法行为违法的主体是特殊主体,仅指那些已持有烟草专卖许可证的公民、法人或者其他组织。

2.侵犯的客体。该违法行为侵犯的客体是国家对烟草专卖许可证的管理制度,违法标的是烟草专卖许可证。

3.客观方面表现。该违法行为客观方面表现为不及时办理烟草专卖许可证变更、注销手续,即领有烟草专卖许可证的单位或者个人按照有关规定应当办理许可证变更、注销手续时没有按规定及时办理的行为。

阅读理解

Cyberspace,data superhighway,multimedia,for those who have seen the future,and the linking of computers,televisions and telephones will change our lives for ever.Yet for all the talks of a forthcoming technological utopia,little attention has been given to the implications of these developments for the poor.As for all the new high technology,the West concerns itself with the “how”,while the question of “for whom” is put aside once again.

Economists are only now realizing the full extent to which the communication revolution has affected the world economy.Information technology allows the extension of trade across geographical and industrial boundaries,and transnational corporations take full advantage of it.Terms of trade and exchange,interest rates and money movements are more important than the production of goods.The electronic economy made by information technology allows the haves to increase their control on global markets — with a destructive impact on the have­nots.

For them the result is unstable.Developing countries which rely on the production of a small range of goods for export are made to feel like small parts in the international economic machine.As “futures” are traded on computer screens,developing countries simply have less and less control of their destinies.

So what are the options of regaining control?One alternative for developing countries is to buy in the latest computers and telecommunications.Yet this leads to long-term dependency and perhaps permanent constraints on developing countries’ economies.

Communication technology is generally exported from the US,Europe or Japan;the patents,skills and ability remain in the hands of a few industrialized countries.It is also expensive,therefore imported products and services must be bought on credit usually provided by the very countries whose companies stand to gain.

1. From the passage we know that the development of high technology is in the interests of________.

A.the rich countries                              B.scientific development

C.the local elites                                     D.the world economy

2.It can be inferred from the passage that________.

A.international trade should be expanded

B.the interests of the poor countries have not been given enough consideration

C.the exports of the poor countries should be increased

D.communication technology in developing countries should be modernized

3.Why does the author say that the electronic economy may have a destructive impact on developing countries?

A.Because it enables the developed countries to control the international market.

B.Because it destroys the economic balance of the poor countries.

C.Because it violates the national boundaries of the poor countries.

D.Because it inhibits the industrial growth of developing countries.

4.The development of modern communication technology in developing countries may________.

A.hinder their industrial production

B.cause them to lose control of their trade

C.force them to reduce their share of exports

D.cost them their economic independence

5.The author’s attitude towards the communication revolution is________.

A.positive                                             B.critical

C.indifferent                                        D.tolerant

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