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The Stability Imperative : Human Rights and Law in China Sarah Biddulph

The Stability Imperative : Human Rights and Law in China


Author: Sarah Biddulph
Published Date: 27 Jan 2016
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::332 pages
ISBN10: 0774828811
ISBN13: 9780774828819
Filename: the-stability-imperative-human-rights-and-law-in-china.pdf
Dimension: 152x 229x 20.32mm::480.81g
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The Stability Imperative Human Rights and Law in China. UBC Press. 2015; Other Refereed Contribution to Refereed Journals. The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Criminology. China Quarterly. 221. 2015; 2014. Edited Books. The Politics of Law and Stability in China 2014; Research Book Chapters. Framing the stability imperative. ative state is necessary for the maintenance of order and stability in the a blind man, Chinese law, reflecting Chinese political and socio-economic realities, takes bility imperative and the resulting repressive and preventative measures, (Franceschini and Lin's article in this issue); and human rights lawyers (Liu. The best way to advance human rights in the U.S.-China relationship citizens are fighting for their rights, and that issues such as the rule of law, It seems to me, irrespective of the issue of moral imperatives, that it is people, and a stable and prosperous China is in the interests of the rest of the world. China slams US legislation on human rights in Hong Kong and seriously undermined Hong Kong's prosperity and stability, Mr Yang was Social stability has become a defining socio-political goal because the Party-state sees social disorder as a threat to future prospects for economic growth, hence to its own future. The studies in this volume observe interactions between law and the stability imperative and how politics figures in these interactions. Her recent publications include: The Stability Imperative: Human rights and law in China (2015) UBC Press and The Politics of Law and Stability in China, (2014) Edward Elgar: London. Professor Sue Trevaskes researches and teaches at Griffith University. Of all areas of Chinese law, it is the process of rewriting civil law that most to its recasting in a mould more respectful of socialist constitutional imperatives. Under the framework of State legalism, law is neither stable nor The Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) aspect of the law-based governance of the country is a basic lesson we have learned in developing socialist rule of law in China. We must provide stronger judicial protection of human rights. In this conversation, Eva Pils author of Human Rights in China Why do you feel that it is imperative to engage with the 'vernacular' of human rights in order to trust adopting human rights language and limited, gradual rule of law it controls 'elements of instability' such as human rights lawyers and Sarah Biddulph is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow (2014-2018) and Professor of Law at the Melbourne Law School. Sarah s research focuses on the Chinese legal system with a particular emphasis on legal policy, law making and enforcement as they affect the administration of justice in China. Focusing on China, a seemingly paradoxical case due to its traditional perception of being a strong state, I examine how local states frequently deploy TFH to evict homeowners, The Stability Imperative: Human Rights and Law in China. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press. Professor Sarah Biddulph;Sarah Biddulph is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow (2014-2018) and Professor of Law at the Melbourne Law School. Sarah s research focuses on the Chinese legal system with a particular emphasis on legal policy, law making and enforcement as they affect the administration of justice in China. Keywords: China, human rights politics, securitization, state capacity, discourse It is imperative for both scholarly and policy purposes to social equity, delivering legal justice, and maintain regional and international stability. Toward Rule of Law (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002); The Stability Imperative: Human Rights and Law in China reveals how the systematic failure of the legal system to protect rights coupled with an overemphasis on coercive forms of stability preservation is undermining the authority of law in China and could, ultimately, damage the Communist Party's leadership. -Provided publisher. The Politics of Law and Stability in China examines the nexus between social stability and the law in contemporary China. It explores the impact of Chinese Communist Party s (CCP) rationales for social stability on legal reforms, criminal justice operations and handling of disputes and social unrest inside and outside China s justice agencies. The Stability Imperative: Human Rights and Law in China reveals how the systematic failure of the legal system to protect rights coupled with an overemphasis on coercive forms of stability preservation is undermining the authority of law in China and could, ultimately, damage the Communist Party's leadership. The Stability Imperative: Human Rights and Law in China (Asia Pacific Legal Culture & Globalization) [Sarah Biddulph] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Growing inequality within Chinese society has led to public indignation, petitions to Party and state agencies, strikes A Global Imperative A Progressive Approach to U.S.-China Relations To be sure, we have many serious policy differences with China on human rights, currency exchange rates, and Sudan, to name a few. Yet the urgency and support Chinese civil society and rule of law programs and China s engagement with the International She is a graduate of Sydney University in Law and Chinese Studies and studied in Shanghai as one The Stability Imperative Human Rights and Law in China. The Politics of Law and Stability in China is a collection of 13 essays that examines that in order to achieve stability imperative, Chinese authorities try to settle disputes He has a particular interest in social justice and human rights issues. Biddulph has written an outstanding contribution to the field of human rights and law as well as to the field of governance and social stability/protests. The stability imperative human rights and law in china. China' s aggressive promotion of its theory of human rights with Chinese characteristics 30 and As a citizen of the world, I am deeply troubled China s record on human rights and reject the notion that a 21 st century nation of its power and influence must still employ such oppressive policies to govern. I believe in the rule of law, and that individuals have a right to expect their government to protect not debase their civil liberties. Though China s economy is continuing to grow, the global economic crisis is contributing to rising unemployment there and increasing the potential for instability. Former CNAPS Visiting Fellow Ray Yep writes that the Chinese government is unlikely to heed calls for political reform in this climate, but will seek to soothe the The Stability Imperative: Human Rights and Law in China Svensson, Marina LU In Pacific Historical Review 86 (3) Lund Human Rights Research Hub language English LU 582 -583, series = Pacific Historical Review, title = {The Stability Imperative: Human Rights and Law in China condemning China for widespread human rights violations. Ruption; law and order and social stability as reflected in crime rates and the In pursuit of our goals, our first imperative is to clarify what we stand for: the. individual human rights. China has signed and ratified many of the major international human rights instruments and embedded a commitment to the protection of human rights in its Constitution (Article 33). Arguably, together with rule of law, the protection of human rights The Politics of Law and Stability in China examines the nexus between all the chapters concerns how the imperative of social stability has underpinned key Críticas. Biddulph has written an outstanding contribution to the field of human rights and law as well as to the field of governance and social stability/protests. The uniqueness and strength of the book lie in the author's ability to bridge and unite insights from different Human Rights in China - Sarah Biddulph, The Stability Imperative: Human Rights and Law in China (Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2015) pp 332. Paperback:









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