Human Rights: Chinese and Dutch PerspectivesP. Peter R. Baehr, Jacqueline Smith Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 22 mar. 1996 - 160 pagini This volume contains the papers which were presented at a symposium on human rights, held in September 1994 in Beijing and organized within the framework of an academic programme of co-operation between the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences. The focal point of most of the papers is the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action - adopted during the 1993 Vienna World Conference on Human Rights - which, from the perspective of particularly the Chinese participants, is considered as marking a new beginning in the field of human rights. Taking the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action as a point of departure the following main themes were the subject of discussion at the symposium and are more or less similarly reflected in the present volume: universality "versus" particularity; individual rights "versus" collective rights; national sovereignty and matters of international concern; ratification of international treaties. |
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Cuprins
Human Rights Perspectives in Diversified Cultures | 17 |
Can the Pluralistic World Have a Unified Concept of Human Rights? | 43 |
A Common Standard of Achievement About Universal Validity 57 | 57 |
Human Rights and Chinese Tradition | 77 |
Legal Protection of Human Rights in China | 91 |
On Individual and Collective Human Rights | 119 |
Are There Any Hierarchies of Human Rights in International Law? | 133 |
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