Full Description
The Chinese Yearbook of Human Rights is a forum for academic exchange between China and the international community in the field of human rights. It publishes peer reviewed articles by scholars and practitioners from both within and outside China on human rights issues, from the perspectives of law, philosophy, political science, history, international relations and other relevant academic disciplines.
Volume 6, 2024, focuses on the topical issues of the interpretation and implementation of the right to peace, the right to work, and the right to education. Several other issues, such as international human rights mechanisms, business and human rights, climate change litigation, poverty alleviation, and anti-domestic violence, are also covered.
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 On the Jurisprudential Basis of the Legitimacy of the Right to Peace and the Right to Harmony
Mo Jihong
2 The Generative Logic of International Human Rights Mechanisms
Mao Junxiang
3 Analysis on Influencing Factors Driving Countries to Make Recommendations in Universal Periodic Review of UN Human Rights Council
Ma Shuteng
4 Reflections on the International Legal Standards of the Right to Work from a Feminist Perspective
Lu Haina
5 The Predicament of Judicial Relief for Human Rights Violations by Transnational Corporations
The Interaction between International Law and Domestic Law
Wang Huiru
6 Human Rights Approach to Climate Change Litigation and Its Limits
Zhu Mingzhe
7 Limited Functions and Development Space of Constitutional Environmental Right
The "Climate Ruling" of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany as the Starting Point
Duan Qin
8 The New Pattern of China's Fourth National Human Rights Action Plan
Chang Jian and Zhu Guowei
9 On the Comprehensive Poverty Alleviation and Human Rights Governance
Liu Zhiqiang
10 What Is Inclusive Education?
Reflections on the Right to Education for People with Disabilities
Liu Lanlan
11 The Concept of Sexual Harassment in Chinese Law
Xie Haiding
12 Empirical Observation on Judicial Application of Anti-Domestic Violence Law
Based on the Collation and Analysis of 3,961 Judgment Documents
Chen Honglei and Chen Mingjing