Problems in the Implementation of Chinese Human Rights Obligations

Problems in the Implementation of Chinese Human Rights Obligations
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 103
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ISBN-10 : 9781450055277
ISBN-13 : 1450055273
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Book Synopsis Problems in the Implementation of Chinese Human Rights Obligations by : Kumiko K. Julie

Download or read book Problems in the Implementation of Chinese Human Rights Obligations written by Kumiko K. Julie and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010-03-08 with total page 103 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The objective of the study is to analyze Chinese human rights issues in the implementation of obligations in the fields of Chinese national labor laws and the incorporation of international labor law standards in the domestic legal order. The study has undertaken the ways for China to be qualified minimum obligations of the international labor law standards. Later in the chapters, there will be definitions of applicable international conventions and comparisons to Chinese national legislation. Since China hosted the Beijing Olympics 2008, more doors have opened for China to undertake successful transformation of development strategy and political schema. I would like to clarify the main highlights of this research. The main questions that I will point out during the thesis will be the following: • How does China fit in the existing framework of guiding responsibility followed by international human rights standards? • How does the International Covenant of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights obligate China to implement economic and social rights? • How does the ratification of ICCPR develop human rights under international human rights law? China has already made various levels of changes since 1970s, and my expectation for China will be that they will continuously and dramatically change in term of improvements within the next fifty years. Economic growth can be made within twenty-five years; however, political, legal, and social implementations may take at least a half century. For China, as one of the Asian nations, historical and cultural backgrounds always follow for most of domestic improvements and implementations.


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