Chapter 1:international cooperate and Global Human Rights Governance
Jointly Promote the Development of Human Rights and Resolutely Oppose Hegemonic Acts
Jiang Jianguo (China)
A New Pattern of Global Human Rights Governance in Solidarity and Cooperation from the Perspective of Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind
CHANG Jian (China)
The importance of international cooperation in order to satisfy Global Human Rights: seven preliminary issues
Fabio Marcelli (Italy)
The Philosophical Roots of China's View of Human Rights in the New Era
HAN Qingxiang (China)
Human Rights in the International Concept
Hayder Qasim Mutar Al-Tameemi (Iraq)
China’s Human Rights: Exploration and Development of the Whole-Process People’s Democracy
LI Junru (China)
Human Rights and Whole-Process People’s Democracy
Robert Lawrence Kuhn (United States of America)
The Charter of the United Nations as the goal and means of international cooperation
Jean-Pierre Page (France)
Promote Cooperation Based on Mutual Benefits in Human Rights and Participate in Global Human Rights Governance
LIU Xinsheng (China)
From Human Rights To Humans Without Rights
Eduardo Klinger Pevida (Dominica)
Speech at the Global Human Rights Governance Forum by Ms. Veronica Birga
Veronica Birga (UN)
“Spirit of Vienna” Promotes Global Human Rights Governance
MAO Junxiang (China)
Quadruple Monitoring Procedure of International Human Rights Treaty Bodies in the Context of Global Human Rights Governance
TU Yunxin (China)
The general interest and the governance of human rights
James Mouangue Kobila (Cameroon)
Chapter 2: Global Development Initiative and the Realization of the Right to Development
The Historical Status and Practical Significance of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action
LU GuangJin (China)
Promoting Progress in Global Human Rights Through Global Development
LI Yunlong (China)
Global Development Initiative and the Realization of the Right to Development
Patricia Narsu Ndanema (Sierra Leone)
Statement by First Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Chamber of the Parliament, prof. Akmal Saidov at the Forum on Global Human Rights Governance
Prof. Akmal Saidov (Uzbekistan)
Promotion of the Green Belt and Road in Multilateralized Development
WANG Huiyao (China)
Resolve the Development Deficit and Realize the Right to Development
WEI Nanzhi (China)
Ensuring the Right to Development and Freedom from Poverty
Robert Walker (United Kingdom)
Chapter 3:The Global Security Initiative and Protection of Human Rights
The Global Security Initiative Highlights China's Leadership in Human Security Community
CHEN Xiangyang (China)
Preliminary Exploration on Practical and Academic Significance of the Global Security Initiative for Protection and Promotion of Human Rights
CUI Xiaotao, ZHU Zhongbo (China)
Peaceful Development: Logic of Human Rights and International Obligations
WANG Lifeng (China)
A World in Turmoil Must Find a New Paradigm
William Jones (United States of America)
Peaceful Development and Human Rights Protection
Veronika Saraswati (Indonesia)
GSI: A boon in the human rights governance
Tee-Keat Ong (Malaysia)
Human right of women in disaster risk management
Ana Gabriela Fernández (Uruguay)
The Cooperation of Turkmenistan With The International Organizations In The Area of Human Rights
Esen Aydogdyev (Turkmenistan)
Chapter 4: Guarantee Human Rights in the Digital Age
The State’s Obligation to Guarantee Human Rights in the Digital Age
DAI Jitao (China)
Protection of Women's Human Rights in the Digital Age: Opportunities, Challenges and Measures
DAI Ruijun (China)
The Original Justification of Digital Human Rights
GONG Xianghe (China)
Technological Supports for Better Human Rights Protection in the Digital Age
LIU Huawen (China)
Exploring the Chinese Model of “Digital Human Rights” Protection
MA Changshan (China)
Rural poverty and digital inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean: a case study from the provinces of Salta - Argentina
Maria Francesca Staiano (Argentina)
Supply Chain Digital Transformation and Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence
TANG Yingxia (China)
Factors Limiting Women’s Participation In Political Decision-Making: The Mongolian Case
Mr. Enkhsaikhan Mendsaikhan (Mongolia)