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    Introduction to the Handbook on Human Rights in China

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    Author
    Biddulph, S; Rosenzweig, J
    Editor
    Biddulph, S; Rosenzweig, J
    Date
    2019
    Source Title
    Handbook on Human Rights in China
    Publisher
    Edward Elgar Publishing
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Biddulph, Sarah
    Affiliation
    Melbourne Law School
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    Biddulph, S. & Rosenzweig, J. (2019). Introduction to the Handbook on Human Rights in China. Biddulph, S (Ed.). Rosenzweig, J (Ed.). Handbook on Human Rights in China, (1), Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/254292
    ARC Grant code
    ARC/FT130100412
    Abstract
    It is a daunting assignment to prepare a comprehensive introduction to human rights in China. For one thing, there are several different ways to approach the topic. If one focuses only on the current state of affairs, one risks overlooking the interesting and complex historical journey that China has taken to get there. One also must consider the approach to law and practice, since the compatibility of China’s framework of laws and regulations with its obligations to protect, respect and fulfil human rights obligations may look one way on paper and another way when it comes to implementation and enforcement.

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