Women in China have legal equality with men, including rights to property ownership, divorce, and inheritance. However, gender disparities still exist in areas such as employment opportunities, wages, and representation in leadership positions. The Chinese government has made efforts to address these issues through policy initiatives and awareness campaigns.
The legal age for marriage in China is 22 for males and 20 for females. However, exceptions can be made with parental consent and approval from the civil affairs department.
During the Renaissance, the legal status of upper-class women generally improved in some regions of Europe. Women from noble or wealthy families had more opportunities for education, could inherit property, and often played influential roles in courtly life. However, societal norms and customs still restricted their full participation in politics and other public spheres.
The Malayalam word for legal status is "ചട്ടപ്രഭാവം" (chattaprabhavam).
Separate legal identity means a company is seen as a distinct entity from its owners, while status of legal person refers to the ability of a company to enter into contracts and sue/be sued in its own name. Essentially, separate legal identity emphasizes independence, while legal person status emphasizes rights.
Euthanasia is illegal in China. While there have been discussions on end-of-life decisions and legislation around palliative care, euthanasia remains prohibited by law in China.
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