应对人口灭绝危机的宪法提案:关注家庭社区的多样性和儿童的基本权利

Hye Young Jung
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面对前所未有的 0.78 的总和生育率,人们提出了许多政策建议。虽然短期经济支持政策可能有助于提高出生率,但其有效性受到经济衰退等经济因素的制约,导致不确定成本增加何时可能阻止出生率上升。人口冲击可能导致经济和安全危机,促使个人避免生育或到国外寻找机会。因此,必须通过明确的长期计划和宪法努力,建立和稳定不受外部因素影响的最低总生育率。从宪法价值观的角度来解决人口问题,首先要了解未来父母一代对婚姻和生育的看法。为了应对人口减少这一国家挑战,重点在于使作为国家基本单位的家庭社区多样化,确保儿童作为家庭成员的基本权利,特别是为非婚生子女提供国家保护。为实现这一目标,本文首先利用对《宪法》第 36 条的结构分析,强调有必要重新定义家庭的概念,以适应多样化的家庭结构。然后,本文介绍了已实施非婚姻登记制度的国家的现状。其次,本文介绍了确保儿童作为家庭成员基本权利的重要性。为了给儿童快乐的童年和青少年时期奠定基础,本文旨在通过新的宪法保护条款,确立儿童的基本权利,消除对非婚生育的偏见和歧视。最后,本文提出了如果进行宪法修订的结构方向。
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Constitutional proposal to respond to population extinction crisis: Focusing on the diversity of family communities and children’s basic rights
In the face of an unprecedented total fertility rate of 0.78, numerous policies have been proposed. While short-term economic support policies may contribute to an increase in birth rates, their effectiveness is constrained by economic factors such as recession, leading to uncertainty about when increased costs might halt the rising birth rate. Population shocks can result in economic and security crises, prompting individuals to avoid childbirth or seek opportunities abroad. Consequently, adopting a distinct long-term plan and constitutional efforts to establish and stabilize a minimum total fertility rate unaffected by external factors is imperative. Approaching the population issue from a constitutional values perspective, the solution begins with understanding the future parent generation's views on marriage and childbirth. To address the national challenge of population decline, the focus is on diversifying the family community, the fundamental unit of the country, ensuring the basic rights of children as family members, and particularly, providing national protection for children born outside of marriage. To achieve this, the paper first emphasizes the need to redefine the concept of family for diversified family structures, utilizing a structural analysis of Article 36 of the Constitution. It then presents the current situation in countries that have implemented non-marriage registration systems. Second, the paper introduces the importance of ensuring the basic rights of children as family members. To lay the foundation for a happy childhood and adolescence, it aims to establish basic rights for children and eliminate prejudices and discrimination against non-marital births through new constitutional protection provisions. Finally, the paper suggests a direction for the structure of constitutional amendments if undertaken.
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