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Importance of Civil Code to Primary and Secondary School Students
The Civil Code fully embodies the protection of minors in content, especially lowering the age of capacity for conduct, stipulating that minors are sexually assaulted and protected by school bullying, and setting special provisions on relief measures against minors' rights and interests, which can better protect the legitimate rights and interests of minors, escort our healthy growth, and fully reflect our country's concern and love for minors.

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People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Nineteenth minors over the age of eight are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and they are represented by their legal representatives or approved and ratified by their legal representatives; However, civil legal acts that are purely beneficial or suitable for their age and intelligence can be implemented independently.

Article 20 Minors under the age of eight are persons without capacity for civil conduct, and their legal representatives shall act as agents to carry out civil legal acts.

Article 26 Parents have the obligation to support, educate and protect their minor children. Adult children have the obligation to support, help and protect their parents.

Article 119 If a person without civil capacity suffers personal injury during his study and life in a kindergarten, school or other educational institution, the kindergarten, school or other educational institution shall bear the tort liability; However, those who can prove that they have fulfilled their educational management responsibilities will not bear tort liability.

Article 1200 If a person with limited capacity for civil conduct suffers personal injury while studying and living in a school or other educational institution, and the school or other educational institution fails to fulfill its educational management duties, it shall bear tort liability.

Article 1201 If a person without or with limited capacity for civil conduct suffers personal injury from a third party outside a kindergarten, school or other educational institution during his study and life, the third party shall bear the tort liability; Kindergartens, schools or other educational institutions that fail to fulfill their management responsibilities shall bear corresponding supplementary responsibilities. Kindergartens, schools or other educational institutions may claim compensation from third parties after assuming supplementary responsibilities.