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- What: The authors focus on a subset of divorce cases involving claims by men that a woman terminated a pregnancy "without authorization" (擅自) or "unilaterally" (私自). In contrast to prior literature focusing on reproductive restrictions in China that originate from the state, the authors show how men use litigation to exert control over and stigmatize women`s reproductive choices.
- Who: MOLLY BODURTHA and colleagues from the role in regulating reproduction and that abortion remains unproblematic in ChinaPh.D. candidate, Department of Political Science, University of California at San Diego. have published the Article: C C A ’, in . . .

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