China’s civil code people-centric, improves legal system
By Wei Zhezhe, People’s Daily
The draft sections of China’s civil code, drawing from past
legislative experiences, have made multiple breakthroughs with many highlights,
said Wang Junfeng, head of the All China Lawyers Association.
The draft sections practically protect people’s civil rights and
safeguards the harmony of social relations, making targeted improvements to
emergency requisition of property, contractual rights and obligations,
responsibility of property management enterprises and property owners’
obligations, as well as liability for tort, Wang introduced, adding that they
also legalize civil rights and concretize legal obligations.
For instance, the draft section on torts sets a clear legal
responsibility differentiation in cases of “high-rise littering” that draws
wide social attention. According to the section, the users of buildings who could
possibly be the injuring party are requested to compensate the victims if
individual infringers are not found after investigations. Besides, it also
stipulates that the managing party of properties shall fulfill its obligation
of offering safety guarantee, and undertake liablity for not fulfilling the
obligation.
“This helps guarantee the legal rights and interests of the
infringed, helps guide citizens to improve their morality and legal awareness,
and helps mobilize each party concerned to participate in social governance,”
Wang explained.
The civil code contains a section on personality rights that
stresses the protection over people’s rights to health, reputation and privacy.
Wang believes the section is a major breakthrough made by the civil code, which
reflects the importance laid by China on the protection over personality rights
and demonstrates the people-centric value.
The third draft section on personality rights defines “privacy” as
“the private space, activity or information that a person does not want others
to know,” which expanded the scope of privacy protection. Email addresses and information
about a person's whereabouts are also considered personal information under
this draft section.
As social development changes people’s attitudes toward marriage,
there is a gradual increase of marriage and family disputes. Speaking of the “cooling-off
period before divorce” proposed in the draft section on marriage and family,
Wang said it helps save the marriages of many, avoids divorces driven by
impulsive decisions, enhances the sense of family responsibility, and
safeguards and promotes the stability of marriage and family relations.
Wang remarked that the civil code, which carries the expectation of
the people and a dream of generations of law practitioners, will be submitted
to the 3rd Session of the 13th National People’s Congress for deliberation, and
will surely offer a firm legal base when the country strives to satisfy
people's ever-growing needs for a better life.
A
couple showcase their marriage certificates at a marriage registration center
in Shapingba district, southwest China’s Chongqing municipality, August 7,
2019. Photo by Sun Kaifang / People’s Daily Online
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