Live broadcast review of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Women's Rights and Interests
As a special group of women, rural "married women" are often in a weak position in the rural collective economy and family property distribution. They are regarded as "spilled water" in their parents' families and "outsiders" in their husbands' families. Many "married women" often fall into the awkward situation of "empty ends" in property distribution. This live broadcast will go to Daping Village, Yinglong Town, Nan'an District, Chongqing. Through a court hearing of the case of "marrying out" asking for the division of land requisition compensation, Li Jun, an associate professor of Southwest University of Political Science and Law, and Mi Yang, a judge of the First Civil Division of Chongqing Higher People's Court, are invited to the live broadcast room to interpret the protection of the newly revised law on women's rights and interests to the property rights of this group. At 11:00 on November 30, the home page and microblog of CAMCE were broadcast simultaneously!