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"Silver Cohabitation" Of Legal Thinking

Posted on:2014-07-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330401484960Subject:Law
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The survey data shows that at the current, aging in China is more and more obvious. It can be said that China is gradually aging society. The number of China’s single elderly in total elderly population proportion the remarriage series is gradually increased. China’s single elderly is the loss of a spouse, has not been married and divorced. The questions also apparent. In recent years, the "remarried" elderly who has not the marriage license is growing rapidly. This article referred to as the "silver-haired cohabitation". Seniors can choose the approach of the "silver-haired cohabitation", and it has some benefits and some disadvantages. We have to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the elderly because of the illegal cohabitation relationship.Have a correct view of the choice of not receiving a marriage certificate and only cohabitation and protect the rights of this part of the elderly, is the bounden duty of our legal workers.The first chapter describes the status of China’s silver-haired cohabitation, and the reasons of choosing this way because of the interference from the children and the elderly themselves. The second chapter describes the benefits and drawbacks of this way. The third chapter analyzes the status of China’s legislature, as well as the evolution of four attitudes in China. The fourth chapter describes cohabitation relationship of foreign legislative system and reference of China’s legislative. Chapter five gives us the elderly quasi-marital system legislative proposal.
Keywords/Search Tags:aging, remarried, legislative gaps, foreign legislation, elderlyquasi-marriage system
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