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Legal aid group presses China on domestic violence laws News

Legal aid group presses China on domestic violence laws

March 21, 2016February 22, 2023User

By SBS TV Katrina Yu China’s very first law regarding domestic violence took effect at the beginning of this month. The landmark legislation applies to married couples as well as…Continue readingLegal aid group presses China on domestic violence laws

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