Seek legal counsel: Should the university compensate for the loss of things in the university dormitory?
Hello, according to the current education-related laws and regulations in China, the relationship between students and schools is subordinate. The subordinate relationship is administrative, and the Contract Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) regulates the legal relationship formed by the creditor's rights and debts between the subjects of equal civil relations. So it is not a simple contractual relationship. In judicial practice, the disputes over students' property losses are not clearly stipulated in our laws, and only belong to the subordinate relationship (in similar cases encountered before, the court dismissed the students' lawsuit or ruled that the students lost the case because the laws were not clearly stipulated); Therefore, this kind of dispute does not apply to the provisions of the General Principles of Civil Law and the Contract Law, and the school is concerned about the property losses of students. In China's current comprehensive environment, unless the school has special regulations, such as "students lose their property during school, the school should bear the liability for compensation." Otherwise, there is no basis in the law. The rights that students can claim from the school during their study are: the inviolability of personality, the right to life, the right to health and the right to education. Based on this, if the above-mentioned rights of students are affected during their school days, the students can, as an obligor, ask the school to bear the corresponding civil liability according to the provisions of the Tort Liability Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). However, the students referred to in this law are limited to "minor students at school" and are not applicable to college students. I hope it helps you.