Between freedom and subsistence: China and human rights
The People's Republic of China has long been at the heart of the debate between socialist, Third World, and Western concepts of human rights. In the 1990s, nowhere is the tension between the individual and the State, and between international and domestic law, more intense. This refreshing stud...
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Zusammenfassung: | The People's Republic of China has long been at the heart of the debate between socialist, Third World, and Western concepts of human rights. In the 1990s, nowhere is the tension between the individual and the State, and between international and domestic law, more intense. This refreshing study places the human rights debate in the context of the profound economic, political, and social changes China's people have undergone in the post-Mao era. Market reforms have undermined Communist-style economic and social rights. At the same time, the demands of China's increasingly pluralist and international society for political freedoms and legal guarantees, remain unreconciled with the Communist regime's desire to retain power. China's challenge, author Ann Kent argues, is to establish human rights protections encompassing both the subsistence rights currently endorsed by its government, and the right to physical security emphasized in the West. Her critical, but balanced, analysis is an essential guide to the historical and cultural roots of China's current human rights dilemmas and the uncertain road ahead. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 293 S. |
ISBN: | 0195855191 0195855213 |
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adam_text | BETWEEN FREEDOM AND SUBSISTENCE CHINA AND HUMAN RIGHTS ANNKENT HONG KONG
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS OXFORD NEW YORK 1993 CONTENTS V 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 F
RREJACE INTRODUCTION CHINA AND THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF HUMAN RIGHTS
PROBLEMS OF DEFINITION AND PRIORITY PROBLEMS OF JURISDICTION AND
ENFORCEMENT HUMAN RIGHTS FROM IMPERIAL TO COMMUNIST CHINA HUMAN RIGHTS
IN CHINA, 1949-1979 CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS: FORMAL AND INFORMAL
ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS: FORMAL AND SUBSTANTIVE CIVIL AND
POLITICAL RIGHTS IN CHINA, 1979-1989 FORMAL CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
INFORMAL CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS CHINA S CHANGING INTERNATIONAL AND
DOMESTIC POSITION ON HUMAN RIGHTS ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS,
1979-1989 FORMAL ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS SUBSTANTIVE
ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS THE CRITIQUE OF CHINA S HUMAN
RIGHTS BEFORE JUNE 1989 THE CHINESE CRITIQUE THE EXTERNAL CRITIQUE THE
1989 CHINESE DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS: APRIL 1989-JANUARY
1990 ORIGINS THE EVENTS OF APRIL-JUNE 1989 AND THEIR AFTERMATH DOMESTIC
AND INTERNATIONAL REPERCUSSIONS HUMAN RIGHTS IN POST-TIANANMEN CHINA
INTERNAL DEVELOPMENTS INTERNATIONAL PRESSURES AND THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT
RESPONSE CONCLUSION CHAPTER NOTES SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX IX 1 5 6 19
30 51 53 67 79 85 96 100 111 114 117 134 136 153 167 168 177 186 193 193
213 231 239 279 284
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