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The reflection of traditional Chinese culture in the “Law of Persons”: the Civil Code of the People´s Republic of China as an example

El reflejo de la cultura tradicional China en el “Derecho de la Persona”: el Código Civil de la República Popular China como ejemplo




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Deng, P., & Qiong, C. (2023). The reflection of traditional Chinese culture in the “Law of Persons”: the Civil Code of the People´s Republic of China as an example. Misión Jurídica, 16(24), 85-109. https://doi.org/10.25058/1794600X.2208

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Pan Deng,

Profesor en la Facultad de Derecho Comparado de la Universidad China de Ciencias Políticas y Derecho (CUPL), y Director Ejecutivo del Centro de Investigación de Políticas Públicas y Derechos para América Latina y el Caribe de la misma Universidad, secretario general de la División Iberoamericana de la Asociación Nacional de los Académicos y Estudiantes Retornados desde Ultramar.


Cang Qiong,

Licenciada de filología hispánica de la Universidad de Pekín y máster en derecho comparado por la CUPL.


Civil law can reflect the interpersonal relations most explicitly among the whole law field. The dynamics of civil law must be rooted upon the tradition culture and interpersonal habits of a certain country. The latest Civil Code promulgated in China has put the basic values of civil law and Chinese traditional culture into consideration. On one hand, the individual value and the interpersonal rules from Chinese traditional culture have been recognized through the written stipulations. On the other hand, the following four methods have been applied to synergize the culture and habits that could not be fully or directly absorbed into the law to the greatest extend: (1) only determine the guiding declarations or warranty clauses; (2) stipulated by other normative documents as its supplementary; (3) leave sufficient space for judicial practice; (4) respect the customary and custom.


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