supported by the China Scholarship Council’s High-Level University Scholarship Program for Sponsored Graduate Students。
Ⅰ.INTRODUCTION There are increasing concerns over data privacy,with information and communication technology proceeding at a rapid pace and posing intrusive challenges.Recognition of minors'vulnerability and transfor...
China's Ministry of Civil Affairs, the China Disabled Persons' Federation andthe National Development and Reform Commission recently drafted a plan toallocate more money to establish facilities to strengthen the pro...
At the end of June 2011, China had 29 reformatories for delinquent minors, where 17,149 convicts aged 18 oryounger were serving their terms. These facilities have persistently followed the policy of "combining punish...
I. Laws and systems 1. Laws There is no unified law or regulation in Hong Kong devoted to the protection of minors. The provisions concerning the protection of minors are reflected in many ordinances. Chapter 226 of...
The Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors and the Law ofthe People's Republic of China on the Prevention of Juvenile Crimes were passed on September 4, 1991 and June 28,1999 and came into f...
Chapter Ⅴ Judicial Protection Article 38 In respect of delinquent minors,the policy ofeducation,persuasion and redemption shall be implementedand the principle of taking education as the main method andpunishment as ...
The call for the solicitation of contributions, known as "The Law on the Protection of Minors and I," was sponsored by the Red Scarf Board to Protect Students’ Rights and Interests at the Central Primary School of Ma...
Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Protection of Minors is China’s first overall law aimed at guaranteeing minors’ rights and interests. We will introduce this law to our readers in this issue.