| White paper: Gender Equality in China (full text)(Xinhua)
 Updated: 2005-08-24 11:12
 IX. Legal Guarantees of Women's Rights and Interests
 The state's legal system for protecting women's legitimate rights and 
interests has been improved constantly. In the last decade, China has enacted 
and revised, in succession, the Marriage Law, the Population and Family Planning 
Law, the Law on Rural Land Contracting, and the Law on Protection of Rights and 
Interests of Women, and promulgated and implemented over 100 rules and 
regulations concerning the protection of women's rights and interests, such as 
the Regulations on Implementing the Law on Mother and Infant Healthcare. 
 Gradually setting up a socialized work mechanism for protecting women's 
rights and interests. The state has established a national coordination group 
for the protection of women's and children's rights and interests, composed of 
members from 19 government departments. Some courts have established specialized 
tribunals to accept and adjudicate civil cases involving the protection of 
women's rights and interests, and people's jurors from women's federations and 
other relevant organs are invited by the courts to participate directly in the 
hearing of such cases. The state has made positive efforts to cultivate gender 
awareness among law enforcement and judicial officials, bringing into full play 
judicial officials' role in safeguarding women's rights. The state also sets 
store by increasing the number of female judicial officials and their ratio in 
the total number. In 2004, female judges and procurators accounted for 22.7 
percent and 21.7 percent of the total numbers, up 5.9 percentage points and 5 
percentage points, respectively, as compared with 1995. 
 Holding legal aid and publicity activities concerning the legal system for 
safeguarding women's leg itimate rights and interests. To ensure that women's 
legitimate rights and interests are properly protected, the relevant department 
of the Chinese government issued a special notice, stressing that no legal aid 
institutions, law firms, notarization institutions or grassroots legal service 
institutions may decline to handle or postpone without proper reason an 
accusation, appeal or prosecution that involves infringement on women's rights 
and interests. Moreover, legal service fees should be reduced or exempted for 
women in straitened circumstances. The Regulations on Legal Aid, put into effect 
in China in 2003, expressly stipulates that it is the government's 
responsibility to provide legal aid, and citizens in straitened circumstances 
can obtain legal aid free of charge, which therefore provides material aid to 
impoverished women against infringement of their rights. By the end of 2004, 
3,023 governmental legal aid institutions had been established in China. In 
addition, the Chinese government also supports NGOs' efforts to set up hotlines 
to protect women's rights and legal consultation centers to provide legal aid 
and similar services for women. China is now engaged in its fourth five-year 
publicity campaign. Highlighted in the publicity activities are the Law on 
Protection of Rights and Interests of Women, the Labor Law, the Marriage Law, 
the Population and Family Planning Law, and the Law on Rural Land Contracting, 
all of which are closely related to women's rights and interests.
 Combating domestic violence against women and taking practical measures to 
solve the problem. The Criminal Law, the Criminal Procedure Law, the General 
Rules of the Civil Law, the Marriage Law, and the Law on Protection of Rights 
and Interests of Women all forbid violence against women by anyone and in any 
form. Legislation and judicial practice both stress that those who have 
committed domestic violence against women shall be penalized in civil and 
criminal terms according to the seriousness of the violence, and active legal 
aids should be provided to the victims. In recent years, local statutes 
outlawing domestic violence have been enacted in some areas, and by the end of 
2004 some 22 provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the 
central government) had formulated such rules, policies and measures. Besides, 
the Chinese government has cooperated actively with NGOs to launch intervening 
projects, as well as vigorous publicity, education and training activities; set 
up alarm centers, injury assessment centers and women's aid stations; open 
anti-domestic-violence hotlines; and provide multiple services for female 
victims, including consultation, shelter, medical care and psychological help. 
 Stringently cracking down on crimes of abducting and trafficking in women. 
The charges for abduction, trafficking in and buying women were revised and 
added to the Criminal Law in 1997, and the penalties for such crimes were made 
more severe. The Supreme People's Court has laid down judicial interpretations 
on the related legal clauses to facilitate their execution. In recent years, 
public security organs throughout the country have taken a series of special 
actions to crack down on the abducting of and trafficking in women and children, 
set up transfer, training and rehabilitating centers for rescued women and 
children. All these actions have achieved remarkable results. Meanwhile, the 
public security and judicial organs have made the crackdown on the crimes of 
abducting and trafficking in women and children an important field of 
international cooperation, and have signed agreements on bilateral police 
service cooperation and treaties on judicial assistance in criminal cases with 
related countries in joint undertakings to prevent and crack down on crimes of 
abducting and trafficking in women and children. 
 Protecting the legal rights of female criminals and criminal suspects. The 
state strictly observes the system of separate jails and management for male and 
female criminals, with female criminals directly managed by policewomen. Women 
doctors are assigned to female criminals, and the latter are allowed to spend 
festivals with their minor children. Education in law, culture and vocations 
suitable for female criminals' physiology and psychology, and a rich variety of 
cultural and sport activities are conducted to help their 
rehabilitation. 
 
 
 
  
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