On the advent of the "International Human Rights Day" on Dec. 10, 2007, our staff reporter Interviewed Research Fellow Mo Jihong of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on how the international human rights conven...On the advent of the "International Human Rights Day" on Dec. 10, 2007, our staff reporter Interviewed Research Fellow Mo Jihong of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on how the international human rights conventions are implemented in China. Born in May 1965, Mo Jihong is a native of Jingjiang, Jiangsu Province. He is a research fellow at the Law Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social sciences and a tutor for Ph.D candidates in the International Human Rights Law. He also serves as an executive member of the Society for International Constitution Studies and vice-president of the Constitution Chapter of the China Society of Law. He was a visiting scholar at the Human Rights Institute of Norway, and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. His principal works include International Human Rights Convention and China (2005), Principles of Constitutional Sciences in Practice (2007) and In Defense of Legislation (2007). He was elected as one of the ten most outstanding young jurists in China. The following is the full text of the interview:展开更多
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In the festivedays whencelebrating the50th anniversa-ry of the found-ing of the Peo-ple’s Republic,and the 50th an-niversary of thefounding of theChinese Acad-emy of Scienc-es (CAS), it isnatural for thepeople to thi...In the festivedays whencelebrating the50th anniversa-ry of the found-ing of the Peo-ple’s Republic,and the 50th an-niversary of thefounding of theChinese Acad-emy of Scienc-es (CAS), it isnatural for thepeople to thinkwith pride ofChina’s展开更多
In June of 1992, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio De Janeiro adopted five important documents, including Agenda 21. Since then, Agenda 21 has become a programmatic document call...In June of 1992, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio De Janeiro adopted five important documents, including Agenda 21. Since then, Agenda 21 has become a programmatic document calling for all nations in the world to develop and put into effect their own national strategies for sustainable development. The implementation of Agenda 21 has been a new beginning for greater international cooperation, faster economic development and a better global environment. Not long after this Conference, at the 23rd session of the Environment Protection Committee of the State Council held in July of 1992, the Chinese Government decided that the State Planning Commission and the State Science and Technology Com-展开更多
The CAS, as a national comprehensive research and development (R&D) center for natural science and high technology with numerous researchers of a high quality in almost all disciplines, plays a decisive role in th...The CAS, as a national comprehensive research and development (R&D) center for natural science and high technology with numerous researchers of a high quality in almost all disciplines, plays a decisive role in the development of this country’s science and technology. Based on the trend of China’s development in the period of its Ninth Five-Year Plan and in the next century, this article analyzes the trends of science and technology of China in combination with the current readjustment in the constitution of science disciplines in the CAS.展开更多
Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences is the think tank for the provincial government of Sichuan and provincial branch of the Communist Party of China, with full financial backing of the Party and the government. The Aca...Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences is the think tank for the provincial government of Sichuan and provincial branch of the Communist Party of China, with full financial backing of the Party and the government. The Academy consists of 15 institutes, 1 graduate school, 10 departments of展开更多
Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences is the think tank for the provincial government of Sichuan andprovincial branch of the Communist Party of China, with full financial backing of the Party and thegovernment. The Acade...Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences is the think tank for the provincial government of Sichuan andprovincial branch of the Communist Party of China, with full financial backing of the Party and thegovernment. The Academy consists of 15 institutes, 1 graduate school, 10 departments of scientificresearch management services and 17 branches. At the end of 2015 the staff numbered 1,200, including710 employees with full financial allocation (459 on–the–job employees and 265 retired employees), and405 master graduate students. Among the scientific personnel, 62 employees have senior professionaltitles, and 125 employees have associate senior professional titles;19 employees are experts entitled tospecial allowances of the State Council, 21 employees are provincial academic and technical leaders,16 employees are experts with outstanding contributions at provincial level;and 115 employees havedoctorate degrees.展开更多
Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences is the think tank for the provincial government of Sichuan and provincial branch of the Communist Party of China, with full financial backing of the Party and the government. The Aca...Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences is the think tank for the provincial government of Sichuan and provincial branch of the Communist Party of China, with full financial backing of the Party and the government. The Academy consists of 15 institutes, 1 graduate school, 10 departments of scientific research management services and 17 branches.展开更多
文摘On the advent of the "International Human Rights Day" on Dec. 10, 2007, our staff reporter Interviewed Research Fellow Mo Jihong of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on how the international human rights conventions are implemented in China. Born in May 1965, Mo Jihong is a native of Jingjiang, Jiangsu Province. He is a research fellow at the Law Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social sciences and a tutor for Ph.D candidates in the International Human Rights Law. He also serves as an executive member of the Society for International Constitution Studies and vice-president of the Constitution Chapter of the China Society of Law. He was a visiting scholar at the Human Rights Institute of Norway, and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. His principal works include International Human Rights Convention and China (2005), Principles of Constitutional Sciences in Practice (2007) and In Defense of Legislation (2007). He was elected as one of the ten most outstanding young jurists in China. The following is the full text of the interview:
文摘Publisher Acta Geologica Sinica-English Edition is published by Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd 155 Cremorne Street Richmond Vic.3121,Australia Tel:+61(0)3 9274 3100 Fax:+61(0)3 9274 3101
文摘In the festivedays whencelebrating the50th anniversa-ry of the found-ing of the Peo-ple’s Republic,and the 50th an-niversary of thefounding of theChinese Acad-emy of Scienc-es (CAS), it isnatural for thepeople to thinkwith pride ofChina’s
文摘In June of 1992, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio De Janeiro adopted five important documents, including Agenda 21. Since then, Agenda 21 has become a programmatic document calling for all nations in the world to develop and put into effect their own national strategies for sustainable development. The implementation of Agenda 21 has been a new beginning for greater international cooperation, faster economic development and a better global environment. Not long after this Conference, at the 23rd session of the Environment Protection Committee of the State Council held in July of 1992, the Chinese Government decided that the State Planning Commission and the State Science and Technology Com-
文摘The CAS, as a national comprehensive research and development (R&D) center for natural science and high technology with numerous researchers of a high quality in almost all disciplines, plays a decisive role in the development of this country’s science and technology. Based on the trend of China’s development in the period of its Ninth Five-Year Plan and in the next century, this article analyzes the trends of science and technology of China in combination with the current readjustment in the constitution of science disciplines in the CAS.
文摘Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences is the think tank for the provincial government of Sichuan and provincial branch of the Communist Party of China, with full financial backing of the Party and the government. The Academy consists of 15 institutes, 1 graduate school, 10 departments of
文摘Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences is the think tank for the provincial government of Sichuan andprovincial branch of the Communist Party of China, with full financial backing of the Party and thegovernment. The Academy consists of 15 institutes, 1 graduate school, 10 departments of scientificresearch management services and 17 branches. At the end of 2015 the staff numbered 1,200, including710 employees with full financial allocation (459 on–the–job employees and 265 retired employees), and405 master graduate students. Among the scientific personnel, 62 employees have senior professionaltitles, and 125 employees have associate senior professional titles;19 employees are experts entitled tospecial allowances of the State Council, 21 employees are provincial academic and technical leaders,16 employees are experts with outstanding contributions at provincial level;and 115 employees havedoctorate degrees.
文摘Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences is the think tank for the provincial government of Sichuan and provincial branch of the Communist Party of China, with full financial backing of the Party and the government. The Academy consists of 15 institutes, 1 graduate school, 10 departments of scientific research management services and 17 branches.