The Governmental Responsibility of Relief Measure in the Process of Implementing Anti-Domestic Violence
Abstract
the vacancy of anti-domestic violence law in the legal system of China. The anti-domestic violence law is aimed at preventing and
avoiding domestic violence, protecting lawful rights and interests of family members, maintaining a peaceful, harmonious and civilized family relation and promoting family harmony and social stability. The process of implementing the anti-domestic violence
law is not accomplished at one stroke; instead, it is a systematic engineering needing to be done with efforts from all directions. The
government, as the strongest supporter of citizens, shall take corresponding responsibilities in the process of implementing the anti-domestic violence law, especially the governmental responsibility of relief measure in the process of implementing anti-domestic
violence.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26549/jetm.v1i1.588
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