三级aa视频在线观看-三级国产-三级国产精品一区二区-三级国产三级在线-三级国产在线

  Home>News Center>China
       
 

Taking actions to protect human rights
By Shao Zongwei (China Daily)
Updated: 2004-03-16 01:07

Human rights experts and scholars Monday urged for more efforts to turn constitutional principles into action after the Sunday amendment which adds human rights protection into the Chinese Constitution.

Hailing the amendment as "a milestone" in China's human rights development, they suggested institutional, legislative and educational endeavours for further improvement in human rights conditions in the world's populous country.

"The State has a special role to play in respecting and protecting human rights... because it has the legislative, administrative and judicial rights," said Liu Hainian, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Liu, speaking at a seminar on the constitutional amendment, stressed the State should enhance supervision and guard its subordinate institutions, including legislative, judicial and administrative departments against any human rights violations.

The State should also make sure that victims of human rights violation must be compensated, Liu added.

The latest amendment of the Constitution, passed by an overwhelming majority during the Second Session of the 10th National People's Congress on Sunday, added a clause which says that the State respects and preserves human rights.

Even though the current Constitution, which took effect in 1982, stipulates the fundamental rights of citizens, this is the first time that the term "human rights" has been written into the Chinese Constitution.

The amendment is also expected to influence the nation's legislation in the future.

"We expect that future laws and regulations will increasingly reflect the constitutional principle of respecting and protecting human rights," said Chen Weidian, a member of the China Society for Human Rights Studies.

"Meanwhile, there should be a review of current laws and regulations so that they will be readjusted, improved or further elaborated following the principles enshrined in the Constitution."

Embracing the idea of human rights protection, China's law-makers made significant amendments to the country's Criminal Procedure Law and Criminal Law in 1996 and 1997 respectively.

Other laws that have contributed to better human rights protection include the State Compensation Law, the General Principles of Civil Law and the laws on the protection of women, minors and senior citizens.

China Society for Human Rights Studies Secretary-General Dong Yunhu told China Daily in a recent interview that China has formed a initial legal system for human rights protection based on the Constitution which covers every aspect of life.

Regarded as bourgeois, "human rights" used to be a taboo term in China, a socialist country founded shortly after the start of the Cold War. With increasing awareness among the Chinese since the 1980s when the nation started to open up to the outside world, human rights are now deemed as the outcome of the development of human civilization.

The scholars Monday stressed the necessity to spread relevant knowledge among citizens to better promote human rights in China.

"We need to start a campaign from the government to the public to spread knowledge about human rights, so as to make more people aware of their promotion," said Liu Wenzong, a professor with the Beijing-based Foreign Affairs College.

He was echoed by China Prison Society Vice-President Wang Mingdi, who said that civil servants and leaders in particular should be the main targets of such campaigns.

 
  Today's Top News     Top China News
 

Pakistanis may be near bin Laden's aide al-Zawahri

 

   
 

Government relaxes control of airfares, finally

 

   
 

U.S. launches WTO complaint against China

 

   
 

Report: China, Iran sign US$20b gas deal

 

   
 

FM to pay official visit to DPRK

 

   
 

women bosses urged to date and marry

 

   
  FM to pay official visit to DPRK
   
  As kids keep on calling, experts worry
   
  Gov'ts urged to clear up payments in arrears
   
  Sino-US trade advances amid problems
   
  Police website builds bridges to community
   
  Drought worsens capital water crisis
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  News Talk  
  Staking a whole generation of Chinese entrepreneurs  
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 曰本女人一级毛片看一级毛 | 成人免费一区二区三区 | 美国一级大黄一片免费网站 | 久久在线观看免费视频 | 日韩1区2区3区 | 99久久精品视香蕉蕉er热资源 | 看片在线观看免费 | 中国一级毛片在线观看 | 永久免费的网站 | 青青草一区二区免费精品 | 91国内精品在线 | 国产日韩欧美高清 | 久久天堂夜夜一本婷婷麻豆 | 黄网址在线永久免费观看 | 欧美日韩亚 | 国产在线自在拍91精品黑人 | 精品国产理论在线观看不卡 | 日本亚洲黄色 | 久色一区 | 成人免费激情视频 | 国产精品外围在线观看 | 亚洲精品国产精品国自产网站 | 亚洲国产精品a一区 | 精品无人区一区二区三区 | 一级做性色a爱片久久片 | xxxx鞠婧祎xxxx网站视频观看 | 一级毛片在线观看免费 | 给个网站可以在线观看你懂的 | 日韩欧美一区二区久久黑人 | 可以免费看黄色 | 正在播放一区二区 | 在线啊v | 国产精品视频免费观看 | 国产欧美日韩精品在线 | 可以免费观看的一级毛片 | 伊人中文字幕 | 韩国免费高清一级毛片性色 | 精品自拍视频 | 精品国产免费久久久久久 | 成人国产一区二区三区精品 | 免费视频网站在线观看黄 |