An international live event focusing on China’s experience in the legal protection of human rights is being hosted by the Research Centre for Human Rights at Northwest University of Political Science and Law. Legal scholars, human rights experts, and international participants are convening to discuss China’s legal frameworks and advancements in safeguarding human rights.
The event aims to provide insights into China’s approaches to human rights protection within its legal system, highlighting recent developments and case studies. It offers a platform for dialogue and exchange of ideas among academics, practitioners, and interested audiences worldwide.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts on topics such as legal reforms, implementation of international human rights standards, and the role of law in promoting social equity and justice in China.
The live discussion reflects China’s efforts to participate in global conversations on human rights and share its experiences with the international community. The event underscores the importance of legal mechanisms in upholding human rights and offers perspectives that may inform policies and practices in other contexts.
The Research Centre for Human Rights at Northwest University of Political Science and Law continues to foster academic exchange and collaboration on human rights issues, contributing to the broader understanding and promotion of human rights protection through legal means.
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Live: China's experience in the legal protection of human rights
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