Group 1 - The Suzhou Intermediate People's Court released a series of typical cases focused on the protection of minors' rights, covering areas such as entertainment safety, inheritance, prepaid consumption, tattoo regulation, mental health, and judicial assistance [1][2] - The cases emphasize the principle of "the best interests of minors," highlighting the need for special legal protections and societal care for minors due to their limited ability to recognize risks and protect themselves [1][3] - The court's approach includes a shift from "post-event punishment" to "preventive measures" and "comprehensive governance," collaborating with various departments and organizations to enhance the protection of minors [3] Group 2 - In cases involving prepaid consumption, the court ruled that contracts signed by minors without legal guardians' consent are invalid, ensuring the protection of minors' consumption rights while balancing the interests of businesses [2] - The court adopted a "zero tolerance" stance on tattooing minors, aiming to sever inappropriate connections between the tattoo industry and minors, thereby strengthening judicial defenses against such practices [2] - The court is exploring methods for recognizing psychological treatment costs for minors and developing a multi-faceted protection model for children in difficult situations, addressing economic, psychological, and family support needs [3]
切实保护未成年人权益 苏州中院发布典型案例
Su Zhou Ri Bao·2025-06-02 00:22