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A new discussion on the protection of rural women's legal rights and interests under the background of digital technology

by Yang Fang
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A full-time lawyer at BEIJING JINGSH LAW FIRM SHANGHAI OFFICE;Master of Laws, Heilongjiang University
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Received: 2 December 2024 / Accepted: 23 December 2024 / Published Online: 25 December 2024

Abstract

This paper discusses the new problems and new ways of protecting the legal rights and interests of rural women under the background of digital technology, based on the Marxist view of women. The Marxist view on women reveals that private ownership is the root of women's oppression, emphasizes the importance of women's participation in social production labor, and puts forward that women's liberation is a long process. Under the background of digital technology, the protection of rural women's rights and interests is faced with new problems: the gender digital divide restricts the expansion and acquisition of rights and interests, the shadow of digital technology brings potential risks of rights infringement and loss, and the lack of system and protection leads to the absence of laws and regulations for rights and interests protection. In order to protect the rights and interests of rural women, the principles of rights protection should be clarified, including equal rights of men and women, protection and promotion of women's development in accordance with the law; Narrowing the gender digital divide, strengthening digital infrastructure, upgrading digital skills and education, and eliminating gender bias and discrimination; Guard against the dark side of digital technology, increase awareness of privacy protection, combat digital gender-based violence, and eliminate algorithmic bias; Improve systems and safeguards, improve laws and regulations, strengthen law enforcement and supervision, and improve the social security system.


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Fang, Y. A new discussion on the protection of rural women's legal rights and interests under the background of digital technology. Scientific Innovation in Asia, 2024, 2, 28. doi:10.12410/sia0201012
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Fang Y. A new discussion on the protection of rural women's legal rights and interests under the background of digital technology. Scientific Innovation in Asia; 2024, 2(1):28. doi:10.12410/sia0201012
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Fang, Yang 2024. "A new discussion on the protection of rural women's legal rights and interests under the background of digital technology" Scientific Innovation in Asia 2, no.1:28. doi:10.12410/sia0201012

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