Author

Publication

2017 - Polity Press

Language

English

Word Count

64,000 words, Guess

Page Count

256 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781509500703
  • ISBN-101509500707
  • Library of Congress Control Number2017013097
  • OCLC Control Number985950050
  • Better World Books9781509500703
and 1 more

Classifications

  • LCCJC599.C6
  • LCCJC599.C6 P55 2018

Description

"How can we make sense of human rights in China's authoritarian system? In this insightful book, China law expert Eva Pils offers a nuanced account of this contentious area, examining human rights as a set of social practices involving a variety of actors, including officials of the system and civil society actors. Drawing on a wide range of resources including years of interaction with Chinese human rights defenders, Pils discusses sources of human rights violations, as well as institutional avenues of protection and social practices of human rights defence. Three central areas are given special attention: liberty and integrity of the person and the right not to be tortured; 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. Yet, civil society actors have developed social practices of human rights advocacy whose political significance is not entirely dependent on the Party-State. Despite authoritarianism's lengthening shadows, China's human rights movement has so far proved resourceful and resilient, and the trajectories discussed in this book will continue to shape ongoing struggles"--

Subjects

Topics

323.0951Pol035010Human rightsAuthoritarianismJc599.c6 p55 2018Human rights, chinaHuman rights--china

Other Editions

  • Human Rights in China: A Social Practice in the Shadows of AuthoritarianismPolity Press2017-01-01

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