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The Chinese Dream

2015-12-29 11:46:45Author: CSHRS

 

Author:China Society for Human Rights Studies

Press:China Intercontinental Press

Publication date:2015

 

Abstract

 

On Sept.17 and 18, 2014, China Society for Human Rights Studies and China Human Right Development Foundation jointly sponsored the Seventh Beijing Human Rights Forum in Beijing.Near 100 people, including human rights high officials and experts and scholars from the UN and more than 30 countries and regions, envoys of relevant countries to China and experts and scholars in the human rights field of China, were present at the forum.
 
The theme of the forum is ”Chinese Dream:New Progress in China’s Human Rights,” and under it there are four subjects:”Human Rights Significance of the Chinese Dream,” “Cross-culture Exchanges on Human Rights,””State Governance Innovation and Human Rights Guarantee” and “Anti-Terrorism and Human Rights Guarantee.”At the forum, delegates expressed their Views and spoke freely on the theme and subjects of the forum, discussed systematically the prerequisites and conditions for realizing human rights, and deepened the understanding of external environment for the development of human rights. It was believed by all that the Chinese Dream shares the same origin as human rights in China, and is a social vision covering human rights concept, human rights appeals and human rights value. The Chinese Dream is closely linked with the dream of the world and of the people of all nations, benefiting the peaceful development of the mankind and the world human progress, with a very powerful international affinity and moral summoning power?About state governance innovation and human rights guarantee, delegates to the forum believe that promoting innovation of state governance system and modernization of governance capacity can build a good institutional environment for the development of human rights; innovation of state governance patterns will provide more space for the realization of various rights. About the cross-culture exchange on human rights, the delegates believe that frequency cross-culture exchange on human rights will enable mutual understanding, and can create a good international environment for the development of human rights. About anti-terrorism and human rights guarantee, people present at the forum state that peace and security are the prerequisite and foundation for all developments including that of human rights, ensuring the security of people is not only the basic demand for the survival of human being, but also the start and standing point for human right protection. Violent terrorism harms social stability, make social panics, sabotage the normal working and living orders, and seriously threat and brutally tread on the rights of citizens to life, survival, properties and tranquility, therefore it should be effectively contained and firmly combated.
 
The forum received 66 essays, which are compiled into five parts by subjects. The essays only present the personal views of authors, and do not represent the views and opinions of China Society for Human Rights Studies.
 
China Society for Human Rights Studies
December 2014
 
Brief Introdution of the Author
 
Zhou Wei, Professor, Collaborative Innovation Center for Safety and Development of Chinese Western Borderland, School of Law, Sichuan University; Chen Chao, Assistant Research Fellow, Collaborative Innovation Center for Safety and Development of Chinese Western Borderland, Sichuan University.

 

Contents

 

INTRODUCTION

 
BOOST THE MODERNIZATI0N 0F HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION SYSTEMS, AND ENDEAVOR TO FULFILL THE CHINESE DREAM
LUO Haocai……………………………2
 
AN ADDRESS ON THE 0PENING CEREMONY OF THE SEVENTH BEIJING FORUM 0N HUMAN RIGHTS
HUANG Mengfu……………………………7
 
AN ADDRESS ON THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 7th BEIJING FORUM ON HUMAN RIGHTS
CAI Mingzhao……………………………12
 
OPPOSE RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM AND GUARANTEE HUMAN RIGHTS
YE Xiaowen……………………………18
 
HUMAN RIGHTS SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHINESE DREAM

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS FOR THE CHINESE DREAM
Chih-Chieh CHOU (Taiwan, China)……………………………22
 
A COMMON DREAM WOVEN WITH A SILK THREAD BETWEEN THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH.
Aroma Dutta (Bangladesh)……………………………28
 
THE NORMATIVE ENLIGHTENMENT 0N CHINA’S HUMAN RIGHTS STUDIES FROM THE SPACE-TIME DIMENSIONS OF THE CHINESE DREAM
HUO Guihuan (China)……………………………34
 
CHINA’S DREAM OF A BUTTERFLY AND ITS CONSCIOUSNESS OF HAPPINESS AS A BUTTERFIY
KIM Youngwan (Republic of Korea)……………………………39
 
SAFEGUARD THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF RESIDENTS IN MACAO
LENG Tiexun (MacaoChina)……………………………48
 
SIGNIFICANCE OF CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS CLAUSE TO CHINA
Li Zhongxia (China)……………………………56
 
THE CHINESE PEOPLE’S DREAM OF ENJOYING FULL HUMAN RIGHTS AND COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT
LIU Hainian (China)……………………………62
 
UNSWERVINGLY PURSUE THE CHINESE HUMAN RIGHTS DREAM, PROMOTE HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CAUSE
LIU Hua (China)……………………………69
 
RULE OF LAW, DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS: THREE BASIC DIMENSIONALITIES OF CHINA ROAD
LIU Huawen (China)……………………………74
 
NEW PROGRESSES OF SOCIAL SECURITY RIGHTS IN CHINA
LU Haina (China)……………………………83
 
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS FOR THE CHINESE DREAM AND FOR “UZBEK MODEL”OF DEVELOPMENT
AkmaI SAIDOV (Uzbekistan)……………………………89
 
CHINESE DREAM AND HUMAN RIGHTS: A PERSPECTIVE OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF LAW IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA
WANG Xigen (China)……………………………98
 
THE CONNOTATION AND WAYS OF REALIZING THE CHINESE DREAM ON HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION
XUE Jinwen (China)……………………………109
 
SIXTY YEARS OF INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINA
YAN Dong (China)……………………………117
 
PUTTING EDUCATION FIRST IN PROMOTING ETHNIC UNITY: CONSTRUCTING THE EDUCATION SYSTEM WITH THE CORE VALUE FOCUSING ON RESPECTING HUMAN RIGHTS AND BASIC FREEDOM
ZHANG Wei (China)……………………………127
 
JUDICATURE, SOCIAL INTEGRATION AND THE DREAM OF HUMAN RIGHTS
ZHAO Shukun (China)……………………………134
 
HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION: LEGAL BASIS AND WAYS OF REALIATION
ZHU Xiaoqing (China)……………………………138
 
REALIZING THE CHINESE DREAM: LETTING THE OUTSIDE WORLD BETTER UNDERSTAND CHINESE STORIES AND CHINESE VOICES ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Tom ZWART (The NetherIands)……………………………148
 
CROSS-CULTURE EXCHANGES ON HUMAN RIGHTS

SINO-DANISH HUMAN RIGHTS COOPERATION
Bjarne ANDREASEN (Denmark)……………………………162
 
THE CORRUPTION: THE ENEMY OF THE MODERN HUMAN RIGHTS
Jose Avila HERRERA (Peru)……………………………166
 
0N THE NEED TO EXPAND THE METHODOLOGICAL BASIS FOR EXPLORATION AND RESEARCH OF THE HUMAN-RIGHTS AGENDA IN CHINA 
VladImir BORODICH (Russia)……………………………180
 
THE CONSTRUCTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS DISCOURSE AND TRANSCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 
Bu Wei (China)……………………………183
 
THE IVORIAN EXPERIENCE ON CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Paulette Badjo EZOUEHU (Cote d’Ivoire)……………………………189
 
DEEPEENING THE CULTURAL EXCHANGE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN ASIA
Muhammad Nurkhoiron (Indonesia)……………………………192
 
THE ROLE OF INCORPORATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONSTITUTION IN PROMOTING CHINA'S PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS EXCHANGES 
LUO Yanhua&Ma Jing (China)……………………………198
 
A CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACH TO HUMAN RIGHTS
Mario Marazziti (ItaIy)……………………………203
 
HUMAN RIGHTS IN ECONOMIC EXCHANGES NEW INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS
Radu MARES (Sweden)……………………………209
 
THE TRANS-LINGUAL PRACTICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS: VALUE TYRANNY AND 0VERLAPPING CONSENSUS OF CULTURES
MENG Qingtao (China)……………………………221
 
PROMOTING CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGES AND SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Ibrahim Salama (United Nations)……………………………225
 
HUMAN RIGHTS IN LAOS
Bounpheng SAYKANYA (Laos)……………………………230
 
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATlON OF HUMAN RIGHTS TAKING THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS AN EXAMPLE
Elisabeth STEINER (Austria)……………………………235
 
CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGE OF HUMAN RIGHTS: CROSSING DIVIDES OR CROSSING SWORDS?
THIO Li-ann (Singapore)……………………………244
 
CRYSTALLIZATION OF THE WISDOM OF HUMAN RIGHTS CIVILIZATION
XIAN Kailin & LIU Xiaoliang (China)……………………………255
 
SYSTEMATIC THINKING ON CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
YANG Xiejiao (China)……………………………264
 
TO BRIDGE THE GAP OF HUMAN RIGHTS CULTURES: CHINA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DRAFTING OF UNIVERSAL DECLARATlON OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND ITS IMPLICATlONS
ZHU Liyu & HUA Guoyu (China)……………………………272
 
STATE GOVERNANCE INNOVATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS GUARANTEE

DRAW A MORAL FROM THE ACCIDENT AT TEPCO FUKUSHlMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT: TOWARDS THE PEOPLES’ RIGHT TO LIVE PEACEFULLY
Tomoko ABE (Japan)……………………………280
 
THE MODERNIZATION OF NATIONAL GOVERNANCE PROMOTES CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS PROTECTION
CHANG Jian (China)……………………………285
 
THE HUMAN RIGHT GENEALOGY OF PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS
CHEN Youwu (China)……………………………290
 
STATE GOVERNANCE INNOVATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTlON
Parveen GUPTA (India)……………………………298
 
REFLECTION 0N SEVERAL ISSUES RELATED TO INNOVATION OF GOVERNANCE ON BORDER REGIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION OF MINORITY GROUPS
HAN Xiaobing & Sherab NYIMA (China)……………………………305
 
STATE GOVERNANCE INNOVATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTlON
Ardia Knynohkpan KAIKAI (Liberia)……………………………316
 
GUARANTEE THE RIGHT OF HABITATION FOR THE PEOPLE AND CREATE A HARMONIOUS SOCIETY
LEE Yung-Ran (Taiwan, China)……………………………328
 
HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN THE MODERNIZATION OF NATIONAL GOVERNANCE OF CHINA
Li Yunlong (china)……………………………343
 
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CYBER ERA
LIANG Yabin (China)……………………………351
 
RULE OFLAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Li Zhongcheng (China)……………………………360
 
NATlONAL GOVERNANCE INNOVATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTl0N
ELASTO H. MUGWADI (Zimbabwe)……………………………367
 
REVISITING CONCEPTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS, RULE OF LAW AND GOOD GOVERNANCE: A DISCOURSE FROM INTERFACE OF JUSTICE AND DEVELOPMENT FROM EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND SOUTH ASIA
Yubaraj SANGROULA (Nepal)……………………………374
 
THE ROLE OF NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS IN MODERNIZATION 0F PUBIC ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM AND PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: EXPERIENCE OF THE OMBUDSMAN OF KAZAKHSTAN
Askar SHAKIROV (Kazakhstan)……………………………389
 
LATEST DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROTECTION OF PRIVACY -THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN
WANG Sixin (China)……………………………394
 
GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS - THE BASIS AND GOAL OF PROMOTING THE MODERNIZATION OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNANCE SYSTEM AND CAPACITY
YANG Haikun(China)……………………………399
 
PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE MIGRANTS 
CHO Kyoung-ja (Republic of Korea)……………………………412
 
ON HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION AND MODERNIZATION OF NATIONAL GOVERNANCE
ZHANG Xiaoling & FENG Jintong (China)……………………………418
 
DETENTION HOUSE IS THE IMPORTANT PRACTITIONER AND DEFENDER FOR JUDICIAL PROTECTION OF CHINA'S HUMAN RIGHTS
ZHAO Chunguang (China)……………………………427
 
ENRICHMENT OF THE SCOPE OF GOVERNMENT INFORMATION DISCLOSURE AND ENHANCEMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS - WITH REGULATION ON THE DISCLOSURE OF GOVERNMENT INFORMATl0N AND GUIDING DOCUMENTS ON GOVERNMENT INFORMATION DISCLOSURE RELEASED BY THE GENERAL OFFICE OF THE STATE COUNCIL As CLUES
ZHAO Zhengqun (China)……………………………433
 
ANTI-TERRORISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS GUARANTEE

HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM 
Alejandro ALDAY (Mexico)……………………………440
 
ANTI-TERRORISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTl0N 
Mohammed AL SAEED (Saudi Arabia)……………………………448
 
CHlNA'S FIGHTING AGAINST TERRORISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTl0N
GuIazat Tursun (China)……………………………457
 
ANTI-TERROSISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS ROTECTION: AFRICA IN PERSPECTIVE
Paul Andrew GWAZA (Nigeria)……………………………463
 
TERRORISM AS A HUMAN RIGHTS DISASTER
HE Zhjpeng (China)……………………………474
 
ANTI-TERRORISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION: “THE SECURITY DILEMMA”
Gordon Houlden (Canada)……………………………480
 
RELATIONS BETWEEN ANTI-TERRORISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION: FROM THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE
QIAN Xuemei (China)……………………………490
 
ANTI-TERRORISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION
YANG Chengming & SUN ChaohuI (China)……………………………499
 
COMAT VOILENT TERRORIST CRIMESAND SAFEGUARDING HUMAN RIGHTS
ZHOU Wei & CHEN Chao (China)……………………………508
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