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中华人民共和国未成年人保护法 (Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors)

Government of the People's Republic of China Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards China 29 December 2009 Legislation/regulation

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This Law is enacted in accordance with the Constitution for the purpose of protecting the physical and mental health of the minors, safeguarding their lawful rights and interests, promoting their all-around development--morally, intellectually and physically, and training them to be builders of and successors to the socialist cause with lofty ideals, sound morality, better education and a good sense of discipline. For the purposes of this Law, minors mean citizens under the age of eighteen.

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