中国《民法典》中的共同担保人利益调整规则研究 - 借鉴韩国共同担保机理 -
Research on the Regulation of Joint Guarantor’s Interests in China’s Civil Code - Learn from South Korea’s joint guarantee mechanism - 중국《민법전》중적공동단보인이익조정규칙연구 - 차감한국공동단보궤리 -
The mixed joint guarantee is stipulated in Article 392 of China's Civil Code, which is a continuation of Article 176 of the Property Law. The latest "Judicial Interpretation of the Guarantee System" has added a new guarantor to recover after the debt is paid. As well as the provisions on subrogation, the introduction of this interpretation is the result of further development on the basis of the solid “Civil Code”. However, in the specific judicial practice, there are still problems such as the protection of the interests of the mortgagee after the subject of the joint guarantee, so the legal provisions for mixed joint guarantees need to be further improved. In the definition of “commonality” in the hybrid guarantee, the creditor and the guarantor should be considered on an equal basis. The joint guarantor cannot be simply regarded as a joint and several liability relationship without intentional contact. The focus of the existing theory of disputes over the possibility of creditors’ internal recovery in academic circles is whether there are joint debts between guarantors. The negative theory should prevail. However, denying the recourse between guarantors will create an unfair situation. Use subrogation to solve this dilemma. On the basis of resolving the joint guarantor’s right of recourse and in-depth analysis of the application of subrogation to solve the guarantor’s claim, the interests of the subsequent mortgagee should be fully protected. The status of the guarantor and the guarantor should be balanced. The provisions of the joint guarantee can learn from the “Korean Civil Law” and the legal prece-dents to distinguish the ownership of joint mortgages in two situations: simultaneous distribution and non-time distribution to explore which compensation method is more conducive to protecting the rights and interests of subsequent mortgagees. The judicial interpretations to be issued again in the future should focus on Article 392 of the Civil Code and Articles 13 and 14 of the Judicial Interpretation of the Guarantee System to improve the provisions on specific matters of joint guarantee.