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In 2016, China implemented its first domestic violence law, which allowed victims to file personal protection orders against their abusers. Two years later, Sixth Tone's reporter Fu Danni, data journalist Liu Chang, and...
Is China's Domestic Violence Law Doing Its Job? is an episode from Sixth Tone Podcast: Fresh voices from today's China by Sixth Tone Podcast. In 2016, China implemented its first domestic violence law, which allowed victims to file personal...
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In 2016, China implemented its first domestic violence law, which allowed victims to file personal protection orders against their abusers. Two years later, Sixth Tone's reporter Fu Danni, data journalist Liu Chang, and editor Jessica Levine look at whether the law has done what it set out to do.
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Is China's Domestic Violence Law Doing Its Job? is from Sixth Tone Podcast: Fresh voices from today's China by Sixth Tone Podcast.
Published Feb 24, 2018 and 00:12:46 long