Discussion on the Introduction of Incomplete Adoption System in China Feasibility Analysis

Shuangshuang Liu

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This paper discusses the feasibility of introducing the incomplete adoption system in China. Firstly, it reviews the historical evolution of the adoption system, and points out that there were two modes of complete adoption and incomplete adoption in ancient Rome. Then, it introduces the incomplete adoption system in French law, including the substantive elements, procedural elements and the effectiveness of incomplete adoption. France’s incomplete adoption system emphasizes the preservation of the legal relationship between the adoptee and the biological parents, while giving the adoptee a legal parent-child relationship with the adoptive parents. The article further discusses the reference significance of the French incomplete adoption system to China’s adoption system. Through comprehensive analysis, this paper believes that it is feasible to introduce the incomplete adoption system in China. By drawing on the experience of France, China’s adoption system can be more perfect and flexible, providing better protection and support for minors and adoptees in special circumstances. By reasonably stipulating the substantive elements, procedural elements and the effectiveness of adoption, China can promote the development of family stability and social harmony while protecting the rights and interests of children.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/elp.v8n1p93

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