Law Safeguards Serenity;Heroines Blossom in Glory

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On the occasion of the 115th International Women's Day and the 4th International Day of Women Judges, female judges from Nanjing Maritime Court ventured to ports, enterprises, and communities, launching a "1+4" collaborative legal outreach program. Through practical engagement, they epitomize the grace and valor of maritime women jurists in the new era. 

On March 5, Nanjing Maritime Court and Nanjing Maritime Safety Administration partnered to launch the "Law Safeguards Serenity: Women in Scarlet" volunteer legal outreach program at the Administrative Service Center Public Hall. Female judges and law enforcement officers disseminated legal knowledge to maritime enterprises and sea-related public popularization conducting business at the center, addressing their legal queries and clarifying enforcement policies regarding operational challenges. Their efforts strengthened legal awareness and risk prevention capabilities within maritime communities. 

At Shanxi Road Community, female judges participated in the "Shanqing Xiyu" volunteer service event organized by the Ninghai Road Sub-district Youth League Committee and the Shanxi Road Community. They addressed public inquiries on legal issues such as wage arrears, inheritance, torts, and property transactions, provided litigation guidance, and distributed popularization manuals like Illustrated Civil Code: Case-Based Explanations on-site to enhance the public's awareness of respecting, learning, abiding by, and utilizing the law.

Lianyungang dispatched tribunal, in collaboration with Lianyungang Maritime Safety Administration, visited the Lianyungang Zhonghong Crew Training Base to distribute legal education pamphlets and to deliver the "First Lesson on the Rule of Law" to over 70 new crew members. The session focused on three key areas: disputes over crew employment contracts, liability for maritime personal injury claims, and legal awareness and risk prevention for seafarers, providing legal safeguards for their professional and personal lives.

Nantong dispatched tribunal organized a legal awareness campaign titled "Women's Power: Legal Outreach for Fishermen's Prosperity" in Lüsi Port. Female judges referred to the Crew Rights and Risk Prevention Guide and Illustrated Civil Code: Case-Based Explanations to address common legal issues faced by fishermen in their daily work and lives. They offered legal consultations and policy interpretations to enhance legal awareness and mitigate legal risks.

Taizhou dispatched tribunal, jointly with relevant departments of the Taizhou Intermediate People's Court, participated in the city's "March 8th Women's Rights Protection Month" legal campaign. Through distributing pamphlets and on-site consultations, they engaged in "zero-distance" legal exchanges with the community. Female judges used illustrated guides to explain everyday legal concepts, employing "small cases to clarify important principles"—making legal education more relatable and heartfelt, ensuring the "last mile" of legal outreach is truly covered.

Female judges from the Suzhou dispatched tribunal, alongside law enforcement officers from the Suzhou Water Transport Bureau, carried out a volunteer legal campaign titled "Women in Action: Delivering Law to the Shipside" at the Xukou Water Control Project on Lake Tai. They introduced Nanjing Maritime Court’s One-site Dispute Resolution Center for Waterway Accidents (Suzhou Section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal) and distributed legal materials such as the Crew Rights and Risk Prevention Guide and Illustrated Civil Code: Case-Based Explanations, promoting legal knowledge and the rule of law.