China s Human Rights Lawyers

China s Human Rights Lawyers
Author: Eva Pils
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134450619

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This book offers a unique insight into the role of human rights lawyers in Chinese law and politics. In her extensive account, Eva Pils shows how these practitioners are important as legal advocates for victims of injustice and how bureaucratic systems of control operate to subdue and marginalise them. The book also discusses how human rights lawyers and the social forces they work for and with challenge the system. In conditions where organised political opposition is prohibited, rights lawyers have begun to articulate and coordinate demands for legal and political change. Drawing on hundreds of anonymised conversations, the book analyses in detail human rights lawyers’ legal advocacy in the face of severe institutional limitations and their experiences of repression at the hands of the police and state security apparatus, along with the intellectual, political and moral resources lawyers draw upon to survive and resist. Key concerns include the interaction between the lawyers and their bureaucratic, professional and social environments and the forms and long term political impact of resistance. In addressing these issues, Pils offers a rare evaluative perspective on China’s legal and political system, and proposes new ways to assess domestic advocacy’s relationship with international human rights and rule of law promotion. This book will be of great interest and use to students and scholars of law, Chinese studies, socio-legal studies, political studies, international relations, and sociology. It is also of direct value to people working in the fields of human rights advocacy, law, politics, international relations, and journalism.

China s Human Rights Lawyers

China s Human Rights Lawyers
Author: United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: PURD:32754081258356

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Criminal Justice with Chinese Characteristics

Criminal Justice with Chinese Characteristics
Author: Timothy A. Gelatt,Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1993
Genre: China
ISBN: STANFORD:36105061112228

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Current Conditions for Human Rights Defenders and Lawyers in China and Implications for U S Policy

Current Conditions for Human Rights Defenders and Lawyers in China  and Implications for U S  Policy
Author: United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: MINN:31951D034050151

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A Sword and a Shield

A Sword and a Shield
Author: Stacy Mosher,Patrick Poon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2009
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 9881881315

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Human Rights in China

Human Rights in China
Author: Eva Pils
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-11-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781509500734

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How can we make sense of human rights in China's authoritarian Party-State system? Eva Pils offers a nuanced account of this contentious area, examining human rights as a set of social practices. Drawing on a wide range of resources including years of interaction with Chinese human rights defenders, Pils discusses what gives rise to systematic human rights violations, what institutional avenues of protection are available, and how social practices of human rights defence have evolved. Three central areas are addressed: liberty and integrity of the person; freedom of thought and expression; and inequality and socio-economic rights. Pils argues that the Party-State system is inherently opposed to human rights principles in all these areas, and that – contributing to a global trend – it is becoming more repressive. Yet, despite authoritarianism's lengthening shadows, China’s human rights movement has so far proved resourceful and resilient. The trajectories discussed here will continue to shape the struggle for human rights in China and beyond its borders.

Lawyers in China

Lawyers in China
Author: Randall P. Peerenboom,Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1998
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105061796855

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Human Rights in China

Human Rights in China
Author: Lee R. Massingdale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2009
Genre: China
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215291316

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In the past two decades, human rights has been a principal area of U.S. concern regarding the People's Republic of China (PRC), along with security and bilateral trade. Some U.S. leaders argue that U.S. policies of engagement with China, particularly since granting the PRC normal trade relations status in 2000, have helped to accelerate economic and social change and build social and legal foundations for human rights progress in the PRC. Others contend that U.S. engagement has failed not only to produce meaningful political reform but also to set any real change in motion. This book analyses China's mixed human rights record of the past several years -- major human rights problems, new human rights legislation, and the development of civil society, legal awareness, and social activism.