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China Pushes Legal Literacy: New Law Aims to Educate Public 📖⚖️

Think legal jargon is just for lawyers? Think again! 🇨🇳 China’s latest legislative move aims to make the rule of law everyone’s business—from classrooms to TikTok.

A proposed draft law, currently under review by lawmakers, seeks to turbocharge public understanding of legal systems and strengthen law-based social governance. The bill emphasizes everything from consumer rights to fire safety, with a special focus on Gen Z and millennials.

📱 Digital platforms aren’t off the hook: Online service providers must now educate both employees and users about laws—think crash courses on spotting scams or protecting personal data. Imagine TikTok duets explaining your rights as a consumer! 💡

🎒 School’s in session: The draft mandates updated legal curriculums for students at all levels, blending practical topics like cyber fraud prevention with evaluations to track progress. Could “Law 101” become as essential as math?

👔 Leading by example: State employees will need to ace legal exams (yes, literally)—knowledge of laws will factor into civil service recruitment. Talk about leveling up your résumé! 🚀

This sweeping proposal reflects China’s push to build a society where legal awareness isn’t just for courtrooms but everyday life. Stay tuned as the draft progresses! 🌐✨

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