This title was first published in 2003. In this collection of
essays that explores Western and Chinese perspectives on human
rights, leading Canadian and Chinese scholars bridge the global
divide on some of the key aspects of human rights. Issues covered
include the role of civil society in human rights protection, the
imperative of the rule of law in the protection of human rights,
freedom of expression and its relation to social, economic and
cultural development and corruption in the public and private
sectors. The volume also focuses on the domestic implementation of
human rights treaties and offers gender perspectives on
implementing social and economic rights in an era of globalization.
The independent Chinese and Canadian scholars present a new vision
of global pluralism in the area of human rights protection in a
modernizing China and in the rest of the world.
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