Abstract
The People’s Republic of China has experienced rapid and cardinal changes in its political, economic, and societal realms over the past thirty years. These changes, in conjunction with China’s political and economic policies abroad, have left recognizable imprints on a variety of human rights issues. The human rights issues discussed in this digest cover both domestic and international dimensions.
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Teng, Hsiu-lun
(2009)
"Human Rights in China: Introduction,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 9:
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1, Article 35.
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