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Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science

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Article Open Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.01.021

Research on Legal Issues of Women’s Rights and Interests Protection in Non-marital Cohabitation

Rongfang Deng1,*, Yijia Shi2, Ruilin Zhang3, Tianshu Feng4

1Yunnan Minzu University, Yunnan, 650031, China.

2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, 21205, USA.

3Henan University of Science and Technology, Henan, 471000, China.

4Kunming University of Science and Technology, Yunnan, 650000, China.

*Corresponding author: Rongfang Deng

Published: February 9,2023

Abstract

With the renewal of social attitudes and the pursuit of individual freedom by young men and women, the influence and restraint of traditional moral concepts on people is gradually diminishing, and the attitude of the outside world towards cohabitation relationships has changed from more criticism and discrimination to tolerance and acceptance in the past. In such a social background, the phenomenon of non-marital cohabitation has emerged. As a vulnerable group in society, women's personal and property rights and interests are infringed to varying degrees in cohabitation, and in practice, judges often apply the relevant principles of tort law to solve such problems, making it difficult for women's rights and interests in cohabitation to receive timely relief. This paper analyzes the current situation of protecting the rights and interests of women in non-marital cohabitation in China, in order to find out the problems in protecting the rights and interests of women in cohabitation in China, and to conceptualize the system of protecting the rights and interests of women in cohabitation in China by combining the current situation of legislative protection in foreign countries.

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How to cite this paper

Research on Legal Issues of Women's Rights and Interests Protection in Non-marital Cohabitation

How to cite this paper: Rongfang Deng, Yijia Shi, Ruilin Zhang, Tianshu Feng. (2023) Research on Legal Issues of Women's Rights and Interests Protection in Non-marital Cohabitation. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science7(1), 163-166.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.01.021