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The Significance of Civil Code to Teenagers
Legal analysis: strengthening the education of civil code will help teenagers develop a clear sense of rules. A clear sense of rules is a necessary prerequisite for individual socialization. The Civil Code not only clarifies the legal status of social public order and good customs in adjusting civil relations, but also stipulates personal rights, property rights and conditions and procedures for engaging in various civil legal acts. Strengthening civil law education for teenagers can make them know the boundaries of rights, enhance their sense of responsibility and law-abiding, cultivate their cognition and recognition of social moral order, public order and good customs, and form the habit of finding ways when things are difficult. Among them, a clear sense of responsibility and a good sense of obeying the law are important aspects to prevent juvenile delinquency and help maintain a stable and harmonious social environment. Strengthening civil law education is helpful to cultivate teenagers' clear awareness of rights. A clear awareness of rights means that teenagers should be aware of their inherent rights, know the legitimacy and inviolability of their rights, know that they should advocate and exercise their rights within the legal scope, and clearly know that they should safeguard their legitimate rights and interests through legal channels. With the advent of the Internet age, the growth of teenagers is facing more opportunities and challenges. A full understanding of the content of their rights will help teenagers to bravely fight against all kinds of violations of their legitimate rights and interests, improve their ability and level to cope with all kinds of risks, and also prevent all kinds of illegal and criminal cases against minors to a certain extent.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 1 This Law is formulated in accordance with the Constitution in order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of civil subjects, adjust civil relations, maintain social and economic order, meet the development requirements of Socialism with Chinese characteristics, and promote socialist core values.

Article 2 The Civil Law regulates the personal relations and property relations among natural persons, legal persons and unincorporated organizations as equal subjects.

Article 3 The personal rights, property rights and other lawful rights and interests of civil subjects are protected by law, and no organization or individual may infringe upon them.

Article 4 Civil subjects have equal legal status in civil activities.