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Objects of Criminal Legal Aid--Center On Judicial Justice and Human Rights Protection 被引量:1
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作者 FENG XIANGWU Law in Party School,Shantou Municipal Committee of the CPC 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2012年第3期15-19,共5页
The object of criminal legal aid refers to the person in a criminal case who has the right or eligibility toapply for legal assistance and who receives it. According to jurispru- dence, the object (or aid recipient)... The object of criminal legal aid refers to the person in a criminal case who has the right or eligibility toapply for legal assistance and who receives it. According to jurispru- dence, the object (or aid recipient) is a party in a given legal case, who is granted legal aid. They are often among the disadvantaged group in criminal cases, since most of them are mentally challenged, lack free- dom or have health problems.' Both international and domestic laws have certain norms regarding objects of criminal legal aid. Our domestic law places more emphasis on "defen- dants" while downplaying "suspects" and "victims" in identifying objects. 展开更多
关键词 Center On Judicial justice and Human rights Protection Objects of Criminal Legal Aid
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For Justice and Human Rights——An Interview With Minister of Justice Zhang Fusen
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《The Journal of Human Rights》 2002年第4期2-5,共4页
Question: What Chinese lawyers do in legal proceedings to protect human rights? What will China do to help lawyers contribute more to its efforts to uphold human rights? Answer: Currently, China has more than 110,000 ... Question: What Chinese lawyers do in legal proceedings to protect human rights? What will China do to help lawyers contribute more to its efforts to uphold human rights? Answer: Currently, China has more than 110,000 lawyers and nearly 10,000 law finns. China attaches great importance to the 展开更多
关键词 In For justice and Human rights An Interview With Minister of justice Zhang Fusen ZHANG
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Chinese Chief Justice on Human Rights Protection in Administration of Justice
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作者 OUR STAFF REPORTER 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2005年第2期4-7,共4页
In March 2004, the Second Session of the 10th National People's Congress made amendments to the country's Constitution, writing the clause that 'the state respects and protects human rights' into this ... In March 2004, the Second Session of the 10th National People's Congress made amendments to the country's Constitution, writing the clause that 'the state respects and protects human rights' into this fundamental law. This marked a new stage of development of human rights in China. President of the Supreme People's Court and Chief Jus- tice Xiao Yang granted an interview to our staff reporter, reviewing how China has in recent years protected human rights in the administration of justice. 展开更多
关键词 Chinese Chief justice on Human rights Protection in Administration of justice
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From "Criminal on Death Row" to "Acquittal of Charge"——A showcase of China's human rights protection in the administration of justice
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作者 BY XIAO YOU 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2004年第5期26-28,共3页
In Januaury 1996, a case of murder shocked the seat of Qiaojia County in Yunnan Province. Eight years later, in February 2004, the county town was again astir with the news that the alleged murderer Sun Wangang return... In Januaury 1996, a case of murder shocked the seat of Qiaojia County in Yunnan Province. Eight years later, in February 2004, the county town was again astir with the news that the alleged murderer Sun Wangang returned home after being acquitted of the murder charge. 展开更多
关键词 A showcase of China’s human rights protection in the administration of justice Acquittal of Charge Criminal on Death Row From to
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Justice as the Virtue of "No Unacceptable Harm to the Human" 被引量:3
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作者 Qingping Liu 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2017年第2期179-192,共14页
Through a semantic analysis of such common words as "good," "right," and "rights," this article tries to argue that "justice" as a value-term basically means "no unacceptable harm to the human" or "respecti... Through a semantic analysis of such common words as "good," "right," and "rights," this article tries to argue that "justice" as a value-term basically means "no unacceptable harm to the human" or "respecting the deserved rights of the human" in the meta-ethical sense. In real life, then, the becoming of universal justice as an authentic moral virtue depends first and foremost upon the concrete and dynamic cultivation of such a universalistic ethical attitude: regarding neither merely oneself nor some persons specially related to oneself, but everyone as the "human," and valuing all of them morally important and dignified so as not to do morally unacceptable harm to them, but to respect their deserved rights. 展开更多
关键词 Good right rights justice Virtue
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