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China's relevant laws for the protection of minors include the Constitution, the Criminal Law, the Compulsory Education Law, and the Civil Code. Moreover, the above-mentioned Civil Code clearly stipulates that parents shall have the obligation to raise, educate and protect their minor children. The following is a detailed answer to the question of what are the relevant laws for the protection of minors in China.
1. What are the relevant laws for the protection of minors in China?
1. The relevant laws in China to protect minors in bridge shirts include the Constitution, the Criminal Law, the Compulsory Education Law, the Civil Code, etc. Moreover, the above-mentioned Civil Code clearly stipulates that parents shall have the obligation to raise, educate and protect their minor children.
2. Legal basis:
Civil Code of the People's Republic of China
Article 26.
Parents have a duty to upbring, educate and protect their minor children.
Adult children have an obligation to their parents to support, support and protect them.
Article 1067:Where parents do not perform their obligation to support them, minor children or adult children who are unable to live independently have the right to demand that their parents pay child support.
Parents who fail to fulfill their obligation to support their adult children, or who lack the ability to work or who have difficulties in living, have the right to demand maintenance from their adult children.
Article 1071:Children born out of wedlock enjoy the same rights as children born in wedlock, and must not be harmed or discriminated against by any organization or individual.
A biological father or mother who does not directly raise a child born out of wedlock shall bear the maintenance of the minor child or an adult child who is unable to live independently.
II. What are the protections for minors in the Criminal Procedure Law?
1. Timeliness of trial.
A special "green channel" has been set up for all juvenile cases: priority is given to case filing, trial, and enforcement, and on the premise of ensuring the quality of cases, emphasis is placed on speedy trial and quick conclusion.
2. Protection of juvenile procedural rights.
1) Pay attention to minors' demands for elimination from the time a case is filed, and provide legal guidance and assistance from the perspective of being conducive to their correct exercise of procedural rights.
2) Draft a special notice of rights and obligations, and serve it on all parties to juvenile cases, not only protecting their right to know in accordance with law, but also strengthening their awareness of protecting the rights and interests of minors at the source.
3) For juvenile parties with financial difficulties, the litigation fees shall be reduced or exempted, and a defense or lawyer shall be appointed for them through judicial assistance, so as to ensure the right of minors to obtain judicial remedies and lawyer assistance.
Pay attention to the demands of minors from the time they file a case, and provide legal guidance and assistance from the perspective of being conducive to their correct exercise of procedural rights. I hope the above content can be helpful to you, if you have any other questions, you can click the button below to consult, or consult a professional lawyer.
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