Human Rights In The People's Republic Of China
Taylor & Francis
This book examines the effects that political institutions, the legal system, and economic policies have had on the human rights record in the PRC since 1949. The authors first address the problems of assessing political liberties in a nation that emphasizes economic over civil rights and that has traditionally valued collective rights over individual freedom. In later chapters the authors describe how various \u201Ctarget groups\u201D\u2013intellectuals, youth groups, women, and religious and racial minorities\u2013have fared under communist leadership. Also included is a statistical analysis of the record of the PRC\u2019s judicial system, based on 38,000 cases of arrests, detentions, and sentences reported in the Chinese press. The authors assert that human rights violations were more serious during the Cultural Revolution than at any other time in recent history, although the situation did not receive much attention in the world press or among human rights advocates. The documents
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