The Nanfang » bill https://thenanfang.com Daily news and views from China. Mon, 13 Apr 2015 06:46:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1 China’s Lawmakers Debate Breakthrough Domestic Violence Law https://thenanfang.com/anti-domestic-violence-bill-consideration/ https://thenanfang.com/anti-domestic-violence-bill-consideration/#comments Fri, 13 Mar 2015 01:08:50 +0000 https://thenanfang.com/?p=142370 China’s lawmakers at the National People’s Congress this week are looking at introducing a domestic violence bill that would protect some of the country’s most vulnerable people. Violence in the home is rarely discussed publicly in China, making the debate somewhat of a breakthrough in a socially conservative country. It became a hot topic after […]

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China’s lawmakers at the National People’s Congress this week are looking at introducing a domestic violence bill that would protect some of the country’s most vulnerable people.

Violence in the home is rarely discussed publicly in China, making the debate somewhat of a breakthrough in a socially conservative country. It became a hot topic after the divorce of a high profile English teacher Li Yang, who mesmerized millions in China with his Crazy English program, and his American wife Kim Lee. Lee had accused Li of repeatedly beating her, and even posted photos to Sina’s Weibo microblogging service.

Despite being quite high profile at the time, many Chinese people are unclear if domestic violence is morally or legally wrong. The draft legislation makes clear that violence between married couples would not be tolerated. To drive the point home, state-run newspaper Global Times reported it this way:

If you are in a poor mood with which you vent upon your son or wife/husband by beating them, or unintentionally hit them, or if you want to demonstrate your authority within the family by oppressing your child and spouse through economic and mental means, then you are in violation of (this law)!

The bill appears to have hit a bottleneck due to problems on how to define “domestic violence”. Some rights groups claim the definition doesn’t go far enough, and should include couples who live together but aren’t married, as well as same sex couples. They also say domestic violence should include sexual or economic abuse.

Presiding judge Yang Wanming said that domestic violence is on the rise, and is a threat to social harmony. A women’s association in China said in 2005 that about 30 percent of China’s 270 million families experience domestic violence.

Eighty countries have specific anti-domestic violence laws on the books. Until families can be safe and receive the protection they need, victims looking for help in China can always call the China Women’s Hotline at 12338.

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Elderly mother in Shenzhen successfully sues son for failing to visit https://thenanfang.com/elderly-mother-in-shenzhen-successfully-sues-son-for-failing-to-visit/ https://thenanfang.com/elderly-mother-in-shenzhen-successfully-sues-son-for-failing-to-visit/#comments Tue, 12 Nov 2013 08:27:51 +0000 http://www.thenanfang.com/blog/?p=18599 And you thought the United States was litigious....

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And you thought the United States was litigious…
An elderly woman in Shenzhen has successfully taken advantage of a new law called the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Elderly People, enacted on July 1, which requires adult children to visit and care for their ageing parents.
A Henggang court has given a preliminary verdict saying a son needs to visit his mother at least once a week after she filed suit. It’s said to be the first case in Shenzhen in which an elderly parent has sued his or her child for irregular visit since the bill was enacted, Shenzhen Special Zone daily reports.
The plaintiff is an 80-year-old mother surnamed Liu, who lives in Longgang. She has a son, surnamed Li, and five daughters. After her husband died in 2011, Li rarely visited his mother, leaving her to wash her clothes and clean the house by herself.  Even when sick, Li did not send her to the doctor in a timely fashion.
She wasn’t all alone, however; her daughters took turns visiting and looking after her. After a few years, Liu moved in with one of her daughters, April. Even then, Li sent no money and visited infrequently. That’s when Liu decided to take advantage of the new law and file suit against Li, demanding weekly visits.
In considering its decision, the court pointed out that the bill says “family members should frequently visit the elderly.” Therefore, it was ruled Li’s neglect is not only against the law, it violates the ethics of Chinese society.  Even still, Li refuses to obey the order and has appealed the decision to a higher court.
Photo credit: China Daily

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