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最高检:2021年以来家暴类犯罪案件数量总体呈下降趋势
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-25 11:29
新华社北京11月25日电 (记者 朱高祥、刘硕)记者从最高人民检察院11月25日举行的新闻发布会 上获悉,2021年以来,全国检察机关共批准逮捕涉家暴犯罪嫌疑人2800余人,起诉3400余人,家暴类犯 罪案件数量总体呈下降趋势。 据悉,下一步检察机关将持续加大妇女权益保障案件办理力度,依法惩治侵害妇女权益的违法犯罪 行为,监督保障妇女权益保障法等相关法律落地落实。同时,将强化法律监督,畅通"自诉转公诉"渠 道;聚焦突出问题,常态化开展打击拐卖妇女、严惩性侵害犯罪、反家庭暴力等专项行动。深化综合履 职,在刑事案件办理中同步开展民事支持起诉、司法救助等工作,全方位保障妇女权益。 "家暴行为不仅侵害家庭成员的合法权益,而且损害社会公序良俗,严重侵害社会公共利益。"最高 人民检察院副检察长葛晓燕表示,检察机关对家暴犯罪案件全过程参与、全流程监督。重点监督纠正有 案不立、以罚代刑等违法行为。推动一批虐待犯罪案件自诉转公诉,依法维护被家暴者合法权益。 最高检11月25日发布了5件检察机关依法惩治家庭暴力犯罪促进家庭和谐社会稳定典型案例,涵盖 遗弃、虐待、故意伤害等多种犯罪行为,反映了检察机关在反家暴方面所作的努力,也从不 ...
山西明确:禁止诋毁、侮辱大龄未婚女性
券商中国· 2025-10-24 23:32
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the revised implementation measures of the Women's Rights Protection Law in Shanxi Province, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding women's rights and prohibiting discrimination and abuse against women, particularly in the context of online harassment and economic rights [1][2]. Summary by Sections Women's Rights Protection - The revised measures explicitly prohibit defamation and insult against unmarried women of advanced age, as well as discrimination and abuse against women who give birth to female or disabled infants, and infertile women [1]. - It is mandated that any organization or individual must not use the internet to create, reproduce, publish, or disseminate information that infringes upon women's legal rights [1]. Online Protection Measures - Women and their close relatives have the right to notify internet service providers to take necessary actions to protect the legal rights of women or victims facing online infringement [1]. - Internet service providers are required to promptly take measures such as deleting, blocking, or disabling accounts upon receiving such notifications to prevent the spread of harmful information [1]. Employment and Criminal Background Checks - Units that closely interact with female minors must establish employment inquiry and prohibition systems, ensuring that individuals with records of sexual assault, abuse, trafficking, or violent crimes are not hired [2]. - If such records are discovered post-hire, the individual must be promptly dismissed [2]. Economic Rights - The measures state that no organization or individual may infringe upon women's legal rights in rural collective economic organizations based on their marital status or lack of male household members [2]. - Women are guaranteed equal inheritance rights, and no one can deprive them of these rights based on customs or marital status [2].
山西明确:禁止诋毁、侮辱大龄未婚女性!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-24 18:37
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that Shanxi Province has revised its regulations to strengthen the protection of women's rights, which will take effect on December 1, 2025 [1][2] - The revised regulations prohibit the defamation and insult of unmarried women and the discrimination or abuse of women giving birth to female or disabled infants, as well as infertile women [1][2] - The regulations require that any organization or individual must not use the internet to create, copy, publish, or disseminate information that infringes on women's legal rights, and provide mechanisms for women to report such violations [1][2] Group 2 - Organizations that closely interact with female minors must establish background check and employment prohibition systems to prevent hiring individuals with records of sexual assault, abuse, trafficking, or violent crimes [2] - The regulations ensure that no organization or individual can infringe upon women's legal rights in rural collective economic organizations based on their marital status or lack of male household members [2] - Women are guaranteed equal inheritance rights, and no organization or individual can deprive women of their legal inheritance rights based on customs or marital status [2]
山西明确:禁止诋毁、侮辱大龄未婚女性
第一财经· 2025-10-24 15:48
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the revised implementation measures of the Women's Rights Protection Law in Shanxi Province, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding women's rights and prohibiting discrimination and abuse against women, particularly in the context of online harassment and economic rights [3][5]. Summary by Sections - The revised measures were approved on September 24, 2025, and will take effect on December 1, 2025 [3]. - Article 21 prohibits defamation and insult against unmarried women of advanced age, as well as discrimination and abuse against women giving birth to female or disabled infants, and infertile women [3][4]. - Article 22 mandates the prohibition of creating, copying, publishing, or disseminating information that infringes on women's legal rights online, allowing affected women and their relatives to notify service providers to take necessary actions [3]. - Article 27 requires organizations closely interacting with female minors to establish background checks and prohibitions on hiring individuals with records of sexual assault, abuse, trafficking, or violent crimes [4]. - Article 45 states that no organization or individual may infringe upon women's legal rights in rural collective economic organizations based on their marital status or lack of male household members [5]. - Article 47 emphasizes women's equal inheritance rights, prohibiting any organization or individual from depriving women of their legal inheritance rights based on customs or marital status [5].
从“妻查夫产”到“夫妻互查”:财产知情权能否弥合性别不公?
Hu Xiu· 2025-10-19 08:58
Core Points - The Guangdong Provincial People's Congress has passed the "Implementation Measures for the Women's Rights Protection Law," allowing both spouses to inquire about each other's property status, contrasting with the previous Fujian regulation that only allowed wives to check their husbands' assets [1][2][5] - The change aims to promote gender equality and protect the rights of both spouses, particularly in divorce situations where one party may hide or mismanage shared assets [2][6] - The legislation reflects a broader societal issue regarding the balance of household responsibilities and market contributions, emphasizing the need for state intervention to ensure fairness in family dynamics [10][12] Summary by Sections Legislative Changes - The new Guangdong regulation allows either spouse to request property information from relevant authorities, promoting mutual transparency [1][2] - This contrasts with Fujian's previous law, which was criticized for potentially reinforcing gender inequality by only allowing wives to access their husbands' financial information [2][5] Gender Equality and Protection - The Guangdong law is seen as a response to the need for equal rights in property knowledge, particularly for women who may be at a disadvantage during divorce proceedings [2][4] - The legislation aims to ensure that both spouses have equal rights to know about shared assets, thereby preventing potential exploitation [5][6] Societal Implications - The discussion around these laws highlights the ongoing tension between traditional gender roles and modern expectations of equality in both family and market settings [10][12] - The need for state intervention is emphasized to address the imbalance created by historical gender roles, where women often bear the brunt of household responsibilities without recognition [12][13]
配偶可互查财产:公平让爱更长久
经济观察报· 2025-10-15 10:11
Core Viewpoint - The essence of spousal property inquiry is the state's intervention in the private domain of families to balance economic discourse within marriage, addressing issues like gender pay gaps and discrimination against women in the workplace, but it does not tackle the root causes of economic inequality between genders [2][4][5]. Group 1: Legislative Developments - Guangdong has become the latest province to legislate mutual property inquiry between spouses, effective January 1, 2026, allowing couples to check each other's property, including real estate and vehicles [3]. - Previous regulations in Hebei and Jiangsu provinces also allowed mutual property inquiries, with Hebei including stock ownership, while Fujian's upcoming regulation only permits women to inquire about their spouse's property [3]. Group 2: Gender Inequality in Economic Status - Legislative measures are framed under the premise that women are the vulnerable group in traditional Chinese families, necessitating protection, especially in divorce property division [4]. - Despite modern views promoting gender equality, economic disparities persist in marriages, where men are often seen as the primary earners, while women's contributions, particularly in household labor, are undervalued [4][5]. Group 3: Societal Narratives and Economic Contributions - Traditional narratives often reinforce the idea of "men as providers," undermining the concept of "joint property" and the valuation of domestic labor [5]. - The legal framework of "joint property" implies equal contribution from both partners, yet practical implementation remains challenging without specific institutional designs [5]. Group 4: Future Perspectives on Gender Equality - Current academic discussions on improving gender economic status often remain theoretical, but the fourth industrial revolution, characterized by AI and robotics, may offer unprecedented opportunities to break existing patterns [6]. - A potential shift in employment models could allow both men and women to gain more autonomy over their time, leading to a more equitable distribution of economic power within marriages [6].
配偶可互查财产:公平让爱更长久
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-10-15 06:44
Core Viewpoint - Guangdong has become the latest province to legislate mutual property inquiry rights for spouses, effective January 1, 2026, allowing them to check each other's real estate and vehicle ownership [1] Group 1: Legislative Developments - The new regulation in Guangdong follows similar laws in Hebei and Jiangsu, which also allow mutual property inquiries, with Hebei including stock ownership in its provisions [1] - In contrast, Fujian's upcoming regulation only permits women to inquire about their spouse's property, raising questions about gender equality in legal protections [1] Group 2: Gender Economic Inequality - Despite advancements in gender equality, economic disparities persist in marriages, with traditional roles often placing men as primary earners and women as homemakers, leading to undervaluation of women's contributions [2] - In divorce cases, judges may consider women's domestic contributions, but the lack of clear valuation means these contributions often do not translate into tangible financial recognition [2] Group 3: Institutional Interventions - The mutual property inquiry legislation represents a governmental attempt to balance economic power within marriages, addressing the market's tendency to overlook non-monetary contributions [3] - However, this intervention is seen as a reactive measure rather than a solution to the root causes of gender economic inequality [3] Group 4: Future Perspectives - The ongoing technological revolution, particularly in AI and robotics, may offer new opportunities to dismantle entrenched gender roles and economic disparities, potentially leading to a more equitable distribution of labor and wealth in families [4] - If both men and women gain more autonomy over their time, the dynamics of household labor and financial contributions could shift towards mutual recognition and equality [4]
广东省人大常委会通过新规 明年起夫妻可互查名下房产车辆
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-14 21:59
Core Points - The Guangdong Provincial People's Congress has passed a revised implementation method for the Women's Rights Protection Law, effective from January 1, 2026 [1] - The new regulations allow spouses to check each other's property status, including real estate and vehicles, starting next year [1] - The law aims to enhance the protection of women's rights in various fields, addressing new challenges and issues in women's rights protection work [1] Summary by Sections Political Rights - The revised method includes provisions that strengthen women's political rights and participation [1] Personal and Personality Rights - The law stipulates that one spouse can request information about the other spouse's property status using valid identification and marriage certificates [1] Cultural and Educational Rights - The implementation method emphasizes the importance of women's rights in cultural and educational contexts, ensuring equal access and opportunities [1] Marriage and Family Rights - In divorce cases, the law prohibits reducing a woman's share of property due to her lower or non-existent income [1] - Women who have taken on significant responsibilities, such as raising children or caring for the elderly, have the right to seek compensation from their husbands during divorce [1] - Women without fault in cases of divorce due to the husband's major wrongdoing can claim damages [1] Overall Impact - The revised method aims to institutionalize effective practices in women's rights protection across the province, ensuring legal rights are upheld in various sectors [1]
为妇女赋权,“夫妻财产互查”值得鼓励
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-10-14 10:14
Core Points - The Guangdong Provincial People's Congress has passed the "Implementation Measures of the Women's Rights Protection Law," which will take effect on January 1, 2026, allowing spouses to inquire about each other's financial status through valid documents [1][2] - The regulation has sparked significant discussion on social media, highlighting the necessity for legal and efficient ways to check a partner's assets to protect individual rights [1][2] - Similar provisions have existed in other regions, indicating a growing trend towards recognizing the right to mutual financial inquiry in marriage [2][3] Summary by Sections Legislative Context - The new regulation aligns with existing laws that support women's equal property rights and aims to make the right to inquire about a spouse's assets more actionable [2][3] - Previous local regulations have not gained widespread attention, making this new measure particularly noteworthy [2] Social Implications - The right to mutual financial inquiry is especially important for women, who often face disadvantages in financial transparency within marriages [3][4] - The regulation is seen as a step forward in protecting women's rights, especially in cases of marital disputes where financial information is crucial [3][4] Broader Significance - The recognition of "spousal asset inquiry" is viewed as a progressive move towards gender equality and women's empowerment, resonating with global trends [4] - The expectation is that more regions will adopt similar measures to enhance transparency and protect the rights of both spouses [4]
广东新规:明年起夫妻可互查对方名下房产、车辆
新浪财经· 2025-10-13 11:39
Core Viewpoint - Starting from January 1, 2026, couples in Guangdong Province will be able to check each other's property and vehicle ownership status, enhancing transparency in marital financial matters [2]. Group 1: Property and Vehicle Disclosure - The newly passed regulation allows one spouse to request information about the other spouse's property and vehicle ownership by presenting valid identification and marriage certificates [2]. - The relevant authorities are required to process these requests and provide written documentation of the findings [2]. Group 2: Women's Rights in Rural Areas - The regulation protects women's rights in various aspects related to rural collective economic organizations, including land contracting, profit distribution, and compensation for land requisition [4]. - It explicitly prohibits any organization or individual from infringing on women's rights based on their marital status or lack of male household members [5].