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  2. New Marriage Law - Wikipedia

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    The New Marriage Law (also First Marriage Law, Chinese: 新婚姻法; pinyin: Xīn Hūnyīn Fǎ) was a civil marriage law passed in the People's Republic of China on May 1, 1950. It was a radical change from existing patriarchal Chinese marriage customs, and needed constant support from propaganda campaigns. It has since been superseded by the ...

  3. Marriage in modern China - Wikipedia

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    The 1950 Marriage Law was the first legal document under the People's Republic of China to address marriage and family law. The 1980 Marriage Law followed the same format of the 1950 law, but it was amended in 2001 to introduce and synthesize a national code of family planning. [17] This Marriage Law abolished the feudal marriage system, which ...

  4. People's Republic of China Marriage Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China was implemented on May 1, 1950. Among them, Article 6 stipulates: "Both parties to the marriage should go to the local (district, township) people's government to register in person.

  5. Women in China - Wikipedia

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    Several decades after the implementation of the 1950 Marriage Law, China still faced serious issues, particularly in population control. [ 45 ] In the 1950s, high-level female Communist Party cadre had a significant role in advocating for greater access to abortion and sterilization surgeries—in their view, women could not " hold up half the ...

  6. Feminism in Chinese communism - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the CCP adopted two pieces of legislative law to help bring about gender equality. First, the Marriage Law outlawed prostitution, arranged marriage, child betrothal, and concubinage. Free marriage and divorce were heavily advocated by the government, along with economic independence for women.

  7. List of campaigns of the Chinese Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    1950–1955: New Marriage Law: 新婚姻法: A marriage law mandating that marriages be registered through state institutions, and raising the marriageable age to 20 for males and 18 for females. 1950–1956: Combat Illiteracy Campaign: Focus on raising literacy rates from 15-25% in 1950. [5] [6] [7] 1951–1952: Three-Anti/Five-Anti campaigns ...

  8. This marriage advice from a 1950s book is crazy - AOL

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    A page from a 1950s Home Economics Book is taking the internet by storm with its advice for happy housewives.

  9. Globalization and women in China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese modern heterosexual monogamous marriage was officially established with the Marriage Law of 1950 after the founding of the People's Republic of China. [26] The New Marriage Law declared the abolition of the feudal marriage system, which included arranged and forced marriage, male superiority, and the disregard for the interests of ...