2018-09-21
- Parallel Session I: Poverty elimination and the realization of the rights to subsistence and development
- Parallel Session II: The thought, achievements, and experience of China in poverty elimination and its significance to human rights
- Parallel Session III: International cooperation and human rights protection in poverty alleviation
- Parallel Session IV: Building a community of shared future for human beings and human rights protection
- Parallel Session I
- It is the Duty of the State to Guarantee the Basic Living Standards of the People
- Poverty Eradication and Realization of the Right to Subsistence and Development
- Protection of the Right to Subsistence and Development through Poverty Eradication: Exemplified with Honghe Village
- On Xi Jinping’s Thought on Poverty Reduction and Human Rights—The Right to Be Free from Poverty
- Pairing Assistance for Xinjiang to Eliminate Poverty and Promote the Right to Development of the Ethnic Minorities
- Parallel Session II
- Rights-oriented Action against Poverty —Front-line Practice from the Poorest Regions of China
- The Bottom-up Approach of Poverty Elimination in China
- Progress in China’s Human Rights Development Driven by Poverty Reduction: Experience, Trends and Challenges
- The Contributions of Ideals and Achievements of China's Poverty Alleviation to the International Community and Its Enlightenment
- The Human Rights on Poverty Reduction in the Lao PDR
- Parallel Session III
- International Cooperation in Poverty Reduction and Protection of Human Rights
- International Cooperation and Human Rights Protection in Poverty Alleviation
- China’s International Cooperation on Poverty Reduction: An Important Way to Promote Human Ri
- Poverty Reduction Cooperation between China and Other Developing Countries: Under the Concept of Human Rights Protection
- Human Rights and the Struggle against Poverty: The Experience of Chinese-Guinean Cooperation
- Parallel Session IV
- Competing Approaches for Socio-Economic Human Rights Enforcement in a Global Perspective
- The Relationship between Human Rights Protection and Economic Development
- Inspirations from the Targeted Poverty Alleviation of the “Cliff Villages”
- Fractured News Framing: Analyzing the Double-Edged Discursive System for China’s “Anti-Poverty” and “Human Rights” in the New York Times
- Eradication of Poverty beyond Human Rights
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