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Case study: In March 2009, Luo Caixia, who was about to graduate from Tianjin Normal University, faced the problem of being unable to get an education because her name and ID number were stolen.
(1)① The General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates: "Citizens have the right to name, and have the right to decide, use and change their own names according to regulations, and interference, misappropriation or forgery are prohibited." Embezzlement and fraudulent use of other people's names in the above cases is a concrete manifestation of infringement of citizens' right to name. ?

② The Constitution of China stipulates: "People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens have the right and obligation to receive education." No one may illegally infringe upon or restrict the educational needs of citizens in any form. The fraudulent substitution in the above cases led to Luo Caixia's loss of the opportunity to study in the university that year, which violated the citizens' right to education.

(2)① Everyone is equal before the law. In our country, there are no special citizens and no special rights. Anyone who breaks the law, regardless of his position or credit, must bear legal responsibility. The fact that Wang Zhengrong was brought to justice fully illustrates this point. (If you use the relationship between behavior and consequences to explain, as long as it is reasonable, you can add points as appropriate. For example, actions and consequences are consistent, and actions will have consequences. Anyone who enjoys rights must bear the corresponding responsibilities as a citizen and should bear legal and moral responsibilities for his actions; In other words, honesty is the excellent moral character and spiritual wealth of the Chinese nation, and honesty is the basic criterion for dealing with people. Wang Zhengrong's imitation warns us that once a person loses his honesty, he will achieve temporary success, but he will pay a heavy price for it. )

(2) Fairness and justice is the obligation or pursuit of society and every member of society (it is the responsibility of society to treat every member of society fairly and equally, and the key of a fair society is that it can put the opportunity to obtain this status and property in front of the vast majority of people equally and justly. The more opportunities for members in a society to gain fairness and equality, the more reasonable the society will be; Maintaining justice is the moral obligation of every member of society, and justice requires us not to infringe on the basic rights of others; In the face of bad social phenomena, we should bravely stop them. In the face of adverse social phenomena such as infringing on the basic rights of others, we should establish the concept of legal system, pursue fairness and justice, and strive to create a fair environment.

(3) Enhance self-protection awareness, improve self-protection ability, and learn to use legal weapons to safeguard oneself in real life.

The legitimate rights and interests of the body.