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What laws protect the right to education in China?
1, constitution. The Constitution is the fundamental law of our country, and the provisions of other laws on the rights of minors must be based on the Constitution. For example, Article 49 of the Constitution stipulates that "marriage, family, mother and children are protected by the state" and "parents have the obligation to raise and educate their minor children", which is the basis for minors to enjoy various legal rights in the family; Article 46 of the Constitution stipulates that "People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens have the right and obligation to receive education", which is the basis of minors' right to receive education.

2. Law on the Protection of Minors. 1991The Law on the Protection of Minors passed on September 4th is a law that specifically protects the legitimate rights of minors. It stipulates the guiding ideology, contents and principles of protecting minors, the methods and contents of family protection, school protection, social protection and judicial protection of minors' legitimate rights and interests, and the legal responsibility for all kinds of violations of minors' legitimate rights and interests. Protecting the legal rights of minors is a basic law.

3. Juvenile delinquency prevention law. 1The Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency passed on June 28th, 999 specifically stipulates how to prevent juvenile delinquency through various educational measures, prevent juvenile delinquency, correct serious juvenile delinquency, self-prevent juvenile delinquency and prevent juvenile delinquency.

In addition, marriage law, adoption law, criminal law, compulsory education law and many other laws have some specific provisions to protect the legitimate rights and interests of minors. In carrying out the work of protecting the legitimate rights and interests of minors, it must be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the above-mentioned Constitution and various laws in order to effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of minors.