1. Concept of People's Livelihood in Traditional Chinese Culture The concept of human rights was borrowed from the West. In order to have it become rooted in China, people needed to find traces in Chinese culture on ...1. Concept of People's Livelihood in Traditional Chinese Culture The concept of human rights was borrowed from the West. In order to have it become rooted in China, people needed to find traces in Chinese culture on which the human rights theoretical system could be based and the Chinese human rights idea could be realized.展开更多
Over the course of a whole day, all the candidate organizations introduced their work and respondedto inquiries from panel members. The selection meeting was smooth and successful.
This session of the Forum has the theme, “The Chinese Dream: New Progress in the Cause of Human Rights in China.” This theme concentrates on such important subtopics as “The Chinese Dream and Human Rights” ,
The 18th National Congress of CPC, which concluded not long ago, put forward the ambitious goal ofcompletely building up a better-off society by 2020. Since the reform and opening of 1978, especially in the past decad...The 18th National Congress of CPC, which concluded not long ago, put forward the ambitious goal ofcompletely building up a better-off society by 2020. Since the reform and opening of 1978, especially in the past decade, the human rights construction of China has made enormous achievements. The complete building up of a better-off society requires taking comprehensive consideration of many aspects, such as the economy, politics, culture,展开更多
These are excerpts of the speech President Luo Haocai delivered at the Second National Work-Experience Exchange Conference of Human Rights Research Organizations on April 28, 2010.
The Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was a vi-tally important meeting during the decisive stage of China constructing a well-off society in an all-round way. ...The Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was a vi-tally important meeting during the decisive stage of China constructing a well-off society in an all-round way. It endorsed the CPC Central Committee's "Decision on Certain Key Issues on Comprehensively Deepening Reform" (hereafter, "the decision.") The decision condensed the thinking and wisdom of the entire Party and society regarding comprehensively deepening reform and made a series of new breakthroughs in theory and politics related to reform.展开更多
Human rights are not isolated; rather, they are human rights situated in the soci- ety, the network interwoven with economy, politics, society, culture and so on, and human rights protection has to depend upon certain...Human rights are not isolated; rather, they are human rights situated in the soci- ety, the network interwoven with economy, politics, society, culture and so on, and human rights protection has to depend upon certain interior and exterior environments and institutional arrangement. As early as in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has pointed out, "Everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration can be fully realized." The realization of human rights not only involves the claim to rights themselves,展开更多
I am happy to attend this symposium at the invitation of the Tokyo Consortium. China and Japan are close neighbors, separated only bya narrow strip of sea. Exchanges have been frequent between the Chinese and Japanese...I am happy to attend this symposium at the invitation of the Tokyo Consortium. China and Japan are close neighbors, separated only bya narrow strip of sea. Exchanges have been frequent between the Chinese and Japanese peoples since ancient times. In striving for modernization,展开更多
The first Beijing Forum on Human Rights was held by the China Society for Human Rights Studies(CSHRS) from April 21-23, 2008. Following is the speech made by Luo Haocai, President of CSHRS, at the opening ceremony o...The first Beijing Forum on Human Rights was held by the China Society for Human Rights Studies(CSHRS) from April 21-23, 2008. Following is the speech made by Luo Haocai, President of CSHRS, at the opening ceremony on April 21.展开更多
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, I am very delighted to be here at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels, a prestigious and privileged university in this beautiful country of Belgium, to discuss the issue of human fight...Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, I am very delighted to be here at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels, a prestigious and privileged university in this beautiful country of Belgium, to discuss the issue of human fights pro- tection with you today. Human fights are great, and respect for and protection of them have been a long-cherished common aspiration and pursuit of the peoples of all nations in the world. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, issued 61 years ago, proclaims the protection of human fights to be "a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations."展开更多
Distinguished guests, experts and scholars, ladies and gentlemen: In the golden October when people are enjoying clean and fresh air, the China Society for Human Rights Studies unveiled its Third Beijing Forum on Hu...Distinguished guests, experts and scholars, ladies and gentlemen: In the golden October when people are enjoying clean and fresh air, the China Society for Human Rights Studies unveiled its Third Beijing Forum on Human Rights. On behalf of the Society, I would like to express my warm welcome and sincere apprecia- tion to all the friends here.展开更多
文摘1. Concept of People's Livelihood in Traditional Chinese Culture The concept of human rights was borrowed from the West. In order to have it become rooted in China, people needed to find traces in Chinese culture on which the human rights theoretical system could be based and the Chinese human rights idea could be realized.
文摘Over the course of a whole day, all the candidate organizations introduced their work and respondedto inquiries from panel members. The selection meeting was smooth and successful.
文摘This session of the Forum has the theme, “The Chinese Dream: New Progress in the Cause of Human Rights in China.” This theme concentrates on such important subtopics as “The Chinese Dream and Human Rights” ,
文摘The 18th National Congress of CPC, which concluded not long ago, put forward the ambitious goal ofcompletely building up a better-off society by 2020. Since the reform and opening of 1978, especially in the past decade, the human rights construction of China has made enormous achievements. The complete building up of a better-off society requires taking comprehensive consideration of many aspects, such as the economy, politics, culture,
文摘These are excerpts of the speech President Luo Haocai delivered at the Second National Work-Experience Exchange Conference of Human Rights Research Organizations on April 28, 2010.
文摘The Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was a vi-tally important meeting during the decisive stage of China constructing a well-off society in an all-round way. It endorsed the CPC Central Committee's "Decision on Certain Key Issues on Comprehensively Deepening Reform" (hereafter, "the decision.") The decision condensed the thinking and wisdom of the entire Party and society regarding comprehensively deepening reform and made a series of new breakthroughs in theory and politics related to reform.
文摘Human rights are not isolated; rather, they are human rights situated in the soci- ety, the network interwoven with economy, politics, society, culture and so on, and human rights protection has to depend upon certain interior and exterior environments and institutional arrangement. As early as in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has pointed out, "Everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration can be fully realized." The realization of human rights not only involves the claim to rights themselves,
文摘I am happy to attend this symposium at the invitation of the Tokyo Consortium. China and Japan are close neighbors, separated only bya narrow strip of sea. Exchanges have been frequent between the Chinese and Japanese peoples since ancient times. In striving for modernization,
文摘The first Beijing Forum on Human Rights was held by the China Society for Human Rights Studies(CSHRS) from April 21-23, 2008. Following is the speech made by Luo Haocai, President of CSHRS, at the opening ceremony on April 21.
文摘Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, I am very delighted to be here at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels, a prestigious and privileged university in this beautiful country of Belgium, to discuss the issue of human fights pro- tection with you today. Human fights are great, and respect for and protection of them have been a long-cherished common aspiration and pursuit of the peoples of all nations in the world. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, issued 61 years ago, proclaims the protection of human fights to be "a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations."
文摘Distinguished guests, experts and scholars, ladies and gentlemen: In the golden October when people are enjoying clean and fresh air, the China Society for Human Rights Studies unveiled its Third Beijing Forum on Human Rights. On behalf of the Society, I would like to express my warm welcome and sincere apprecia- tion to all the friends here.