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Simon Dewes
Das Verhältnis von Eltern und Kindern in der chinesischen Familienrechtsgesetzgebung
Vom Qing-Kodex zum Zivilgesetzbuch der Republik China
[The Parent-Child Relationship in Chinese Family Law. From the Qing Code to the Civil Code of the Republic of China.]
2020. XVIII, 484 pages. Published in German.
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Children in Imperial China were both strictly subordinated and legally bound to their parents. Beginning in the late Qing dynasty, several attempts were made to reform the legal paradigm of filial piety. Simon Dewes analyses the steps that were taken and investigates how children were finally legally emancipated by the Republic of China's Civil Code.