問題詳情
依憲法規定,我國人民有請願與訴願之權利。此種權利是屬於:
(A)司法上之受益權
(B)行政上之受益權
(C)裁判上之受益權
(D)訴訟上之受益權
(A)司法上之受益權
(B)行政上之受益權
(C)裁判上之受益權
(D)訴訟上之受益權
參考答案
答案:B
難度:適中0.683721
統計:A(67),B(294),C(0),D(45),E(0)
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