Good news for rural foreign marrying girls New regulations have been introduced to prevent both sides from being empty, and land rights and interests are more stable!
Introduction: For a long time, rural women have been a neglected group, and they often lose their property rights and interests such as land after marriage"Double blank"。However, in recent years, with the development of rural areas, the relevant departments have begun to pay attention to this problem and have issued new regulations aimed at protecting the rights and interests of rural women who marry outside the country, especially the rights and interests of land.
The right of married rural women to go out has been undermined.
Rural out-of-home women refer to women who transfer their household registration to their husband's family after marrying into their in-laws' family. As a result of the change in their household registration, they lost their rights and interests in their parents' homes. In the village of in-laws, if they are not allocated land, they will not be able to obtain contracted land and estates. This situation has led to the loss of their rights and interests in rural areas"Double damage"。Worse still, some rural women face difficulties in obtaining compensation for land expropriation and even lose their land rights due to marriage.
Expand: The issue of the loss of rural women's rights and interests in marriage is a commonplace but little-known topic. For rural women who marry outside the country, after marrying into their in-laws' family, they not only have to adapt to the new family environment and change their roles, but also may face the loss of land rights and interests and other rights and interests. In the traditional rural concept, the status and rights of rural women are often marginalized, which affects their status in their mother's and mother-in-law's families to a certain extent. Due to the migration of household registration and changes in marital relations, rural women who marry out of other places often lose the rights and interests of their parents, such as dividends from village collectives and compensation for land requisition and demolition. In the in-laws' family, if they don't have a hired site or their own estate, they will have no land to support. This kind"Both ends are empty"The phenomenon affects their identity and status in their mother's family, and also restricts their life and development in their in-laws' family.
The new regulations pave the way for the protection of the rights and interests of women married outside the countryside in rural areas.
In order to protect the rights and interests of rural women, especially their land rights and interests, in recent years, the competent authorities have gradually improved the protection of the rights and interests of rural married women who have gone out of the country, so as to make their land rights and interests more secure.
Expansion: Protecting the rights and interests of married women in rural areas has always been an urgent issue. In recent years, the authorities have begun to pay attention to the situation of married women in rural areas and have formulated a series of policies and measures aimed at safeguarding their rights and interests, especially in the area of land. One of the most important initiatives is the recently promulgated Law on Rural Collective Economic Organizations, which clarifies the rights and interests of rural women and prohibits the infringement of their rights and interests in rural collective economic organizations on the grounds of their marital status. This means that women born out of wedlock in rural areas must enjoy the same rights as men, regardless of whether they are single, married, divorced or widowed. This measure is of great significance in solving the problem of rural women who marry outside the country and have no property. In addition, the new regulations also determine the criteria for determining the collective membership of married rural women, no longer based on whether they are married or not, but comprehensively consider various factors such as household registration, land contract rights, rights and obligations, etc. In this way, the identity and rights of married rural women will be more clearly and firmly guaranteed.
The importance and impact of protecting the rights and interests of married rural women to go out.
Protecting the rights and interests of married women in rural areas is not only a legal issue, but also an important issue of equity and social justice. The implementation of the new regulations will better protect the rights and interests of married women in rural areas in terms of land and other aspects, and will help change the unjust and unequal phenomena of the past.
Expansion: The protection of the rights and interests of rural women who marry outside the country involves the basic value orientation of social fairness and justice. The introduction of new laws and regulations to explicitly protect the rights and interests of rural women who marry outside the country can not only solve their plight in terms of land, but also promote the harmony and stability of rural society. First of all, it means that rural women who marry outside will not lose their land rights and interests because of foreign marriage, and can own a piece of land in their hometown and enjoy more economic security. Second, the implementation of the new regulations will change some outdated and irrational concepts in rural society, treat rural women equally, eliminate the phenomenon of discrimination and marginalization of rural women in marriage, and further promote social progress and equal development. The most important thing is that under the protection of the law, rural women who marry outside will have more confidence and motivation to actively integrate into the life and development of the village where their in-laws are located, and use their own practical actions to fight for more rights and interests of other rural women.
Conclusion. The promulgation of the new regulations has clarified the rights and interests of married women in rural areas. This not only enables them to better protect their rights and interests in land, but also helps to promote the fair and harmonious development of rural society. It is believed that under the protection of the law, the rights and interests of rural women who marry outside will be more effectively protected, and they will be able to enjoy the rights and respects they deserve in their mother's family and in-law's family. At the same time, we also hope to improve relevant policies and regulations to protect the rights and interests of more rural women and make greater contributions to the prosperity of rural society.