This work examines the contentious subject of human rights in
China. The author explores the emergence and evolution of a Chinese
conception of rights, paying attention to the impact of
Confucianism, Republicanism and Marxism on this conception. It is
suggested that the joint influence of these doctrines helps to
explain, amongst other things, the contemporary emphasis attached
to socio-economic and collective rights in China, and the
importance accorded to citizens' duties in relation to the exercise
of their rights.
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