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If a 13-year-old child is slightly injured due to fighting, it should be noted that according to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, no matter how serious the behavior of endangering society is committed by a person under the age of 14, he or she will not be held criminally responsible. However, in view of the physical and mental development of the minor is not yet fully mature, his legal guardian needs to fulfill the civil liability for compensation according to law, and he should pay full compensation for the necessary medical, nursing, transportation and other treatment and rehabilitation costs incurred by the victim's family members. In addition, schools and parents are also obliged to strengthen education and guidance for children to prevent such incidents from happening again.
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As for the case that parents file a lawsuit against the school, the first task is to determine the legal basis for the school to make a decision to expel students and whether the rules and procedures are legal and reasonable. When the university makes such a decision, it should have sufficient factual evidence and strictly follow the established procedural norms. If the school is unable to provide sufficient evidence to prove that the student's fighting behavior has been serious enough to be dismissed before it can be curbed, or if it finds that there are missing or controversial points in the dismissal procedure, then as a parent, it is possible to win the lawsuit. However, the school's decision may be recognized by the court.
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Whether criminal detention is notified to the school depends on the situation. Juvenile students are protected by the Juvenile Protection Law, and the school needs to understand the situation and provide assistance. For adult students, the school does not have to intervene. The way and content of notification are affected by the processing progress of public security organs and laws and regulations.
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Teachers in China enjoy a variety of legal rights, including education and teaching, scientific research participation, student guidance, compensation and welfare, advice and suggestions, and further education and training. These rights protect teachers' working rights, promote teachers' professional development, and improve the quality of education and teaching.
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