Some Conceptions on Minor Custody Revocation and Transfer System

Huan CHEN

Abstract


Reasonable exercise of minor’s custody is of vital significant to mental and physical health of the minors. In reality, due to failure of some guardians to fulfill the guardianship responsibility  and the decision made by the Ministry of Civil Affairs on social pilot program of protection of the minors, revocation and transfer system of minor custody is turned into implementation of systems from practical needs. Therefore, it accords with the practical need of protection of minors and juridical practice to build a revocation and transfer system of minor’s custody on the basis of special procedures of the civil procedural law.


Keywords


Custody; Revocation; Transfer; Minors’ social protection center

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6825

DOI (PDF): http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/g7181

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