全球治理的中国方案丛书围绕治理和平发展三个*重要的主题,采取3 7的模式,共分为十分册。前三分册作为统领,围绕三大核心主题,综述中国完善全球治理体系的理念与实践,介绍中国参与全球治理的战略框架;其余七分册,按照当前全球治理的七大互动领域,包括金融安全、能源安全、气候治理、国际发展援助、人权保障、网络空间安全治理、国际反恐合作等,分别诠释全球治理具体领域的中国方案。 On several occasions since 2016, Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the importance of Chinas active participation in the international efforts to reform the system of global governance. Written by a group of prominent Chinese scholars and officials, the China and Global Governance Series aims to present the inte
张永和, 1956 年出生,西南政法大学教授、博士生导师,人权研究院执行院长、《中国人权评论》主编。中国人权研究会常务理事。出版与人权有关的专著有《权利的由来》《中国大众人权观念调查》《临潼信访》《武侯陪审》《大邑调解》等。在《中国法学》《法学研究》《法学》《政法论坛》《法律科学》《现代法学》和人民日报、光明日报等报刊上发表与人权相关论文30余篇。 Zhang Yonghe is professor of law and executive director of the Center for Human Rights Education and Research, Southwest University of Political Science and Law. He is also the standing director of China Society for Human Rights Studies. Professor Zhang is a prolific writer on China and human rights. His notable monographs include The Origin of Human Rights and Surveying the Chinese Publics Ideas on Human Rights. Additionally, he has contributed some 30 articles to journals and newspapers including China Legal Science, Chinese Journal of Law, Law Science Magazine, Tribune of Political Science and Law, Science of Law, Modern Law Science, The Peoples Daily, and Guangming Daily.
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Chapter One Chinas Approach to Primary Human Rights1.1 Chinas Approach: The Right to Subsistence and the Right to Development1.1.1 From Old China to New China1.1.2 From Subsistence to Development1.2 Strengthening the Baseline of Chinese Human Rights1.2.1 Protecting the Right to a Basic Standard of Living1.2.2 Protecting the Right to Social Security1.3 Guaranteeing the Rights to Work, Property, and Education1.3.1 Guaranteeing the Right to Work1.3.2 Safeguarding Property Rights1.3.3 Guaranteeing the Right to Education
Chapter Two How China Protects Civil and Political Rights
2.1 Notable Progress in Civil Rights Protection2.1.1 Caging Power and Combating Corruption2.1.2 Protecting Personal Rights2.1.3 Guaranteeing Freedom of Religious Beliefs2.2 New Approaches to Guarantee the Right to a Fair Trial2.2.1 Judicial Transparency2.2.2 The Smart Court System2.2.3 Judicial Services1.4 Protecting Political Rights1.4.1 Guaranteeing Participation and the Right to Know1.4.2 Protecting the Rights to Expression and Supervision1.4.3 Promoting Democracy at the Grassroots Level
Chapter Three Chinas Approach to InternationalHuman Rights
2.3 Fulfilling International Human Rights Obligations2.3.1 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women2.3.2 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination2.3.3 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment2.3.4 Convention on the Rights of the Child and the two Optional Protocols2.3.5 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights2.3.6 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities2.4 Promoting International Human Rights Cooperation2.4.1 Cooperation and Exchange at the Official Level2.4.2 Exchange at the Non-Governmental Level
Chapter Four Chinas Contribution to World Human Rights
4.1 Community with a Shared Future for Mankind4.1.1 Idea and Meaning4.1.2 Vision4.1.3 Significance4.2 Human Rights in Community with a Shared Future for Mankind4.2.1 Goal of World Human Rights Protection4.2.2 Shared Interests4.2.3 Co-consultation4.2.4 Shared Responsibility4.3 The Practice of a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind4.3.1 The Belt and Road Initiative4.3.2 SouthSouth Cooperation on Human Rights
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The history of human rights development is also that of the evolution of modern human civilization. As much as the achievements in this area have been gratifying, the problems and challenges are also worth our reflection. As a major emerging country, China has not always charted its own path in the development and protection of human rights. Although the journey has been arduous and frustrating, China has made remarkable achievements. At present, Chinas human rights practices, stories, and propositions provide a different way of thinking to the world, and the Chinese experience in human rights development contributes a different model for human rights work.