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      • The First Civil Code of the People’s Republic of China will come into effect on January 1, 2021. It will have an impact on Marriage and Divorce in China. Upon the implementation of the Civil Code, any relevant laws already in force, including the Marriage Law, will be formally abolished.
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  2. Chapter I General Provisions. Article 1 This Law is the fundamental code governing marriage and family relations. Article 2 A marriage system based on the free choice of partners, on monogamy and on equality between man and woman shall be applied.

  3. Oct 19, 2020 · Upon the implementation of the Civil Code, the current China Marriage Law will be repealed simultaneously, and thus it is essential to get an overview of Part V and the changes to and impacts on the practice of marriage, divorce in China.

  4. Feb 8, 2024 · This article examines marriage and family law in China from a diachronic perspective. It discusses three issues – the principal achievements over the last 70 years; the existing challenges since the 21st century; and its prospects for the future.

  5. The Marriage Law of the People’s Republic of China, enacted in 1980, codified many of these changes, aligning Chinese marriage customs more closely with international norms. However, navigating the marriage process in China can still be complex, especially for foreigners.

  6. Traditional Chinese marriage (Chinese : 婚姻; pinyin : hūnyīn) is a ceremonial ritual within Chinese societies that involves not only a union between spouses but also a union between the two families of a man and a woman, sometimes established by pre-arrangement between families.

  7. Article 1 This Law is the Fundamental code governing marriage and family relations. Article 2 A marriage system based on the free choice of partners, on monogamy and on equality between man and woman shall be applied. The lawful rights and interests of women, children and old people shall be protected.

  8. 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.

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