Hey folks! Ever wondered how the Chinese mainland is reshaping human rights in its march towards modernization? Last Tuesday in Jinan, nearly 100 experts & scholars gathered to dive into this topic at a vibrant symposium. 🤓🌟
Lu Guangjin, vice president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies and law professor at Jilin University, called this new “Chinese modernization” a fresh chapter in human rights civilization—aiming to grow individual rights alongside national progress. 🚀
Chang Jian from Nankai University unpacked “whole-process people’s democracy.” It’s basically mixing direct votes with indirect consultations across elections, decision-making, and oversight—giving folks a stronger voice at every step. 🗳️🤝
Peking University’s Luo Yanhua stressed the people-centered approach: this modernization focuses on free, all-round development of individuals, backed by win-win cooperation and tech-driven social welfare. 🌐💕
Bottom line? This seminar showcased the Chinese mainland’s blueprint for development-driven rights, global cooperation, and a shared future for humanity—pitching fresh ideas for global human rights governance. 🌏✌️
The event was organized by the China Society for Human Rights Studies, Shandong University’s Center for Human Rights Studies, and its School of Law. Teamwork FTW! 🙌
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China holds Chinese modernization and human rights protection seminar
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