Chinese courts do not vigorously enforce many human rights, but a recent string of employment discrimination lawsuits suggests that, given the appropriate conditions, advocacy strategies, signals from above, and rights at issue, courts can help victims vindicate their constitutional and statutory rights to equality. Since 28, carriers of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) have used the Employment Promotion Law to challenge hiring discrimination. Their high success rate suggests official support for making one potent form of discrimination illegal. Central to these lawsuits is a broad network of lawyers, activists and scholars who have advocated for protecting the rights of HBV carriers, suggesting a limited role for civil society actors in the fie...
During the past two decades, women workers in China have suffered hardship and discrimination due to...
In times of social upheaval, lawyers can mark the way toward social change. In particular, when lawy...
The present article examines human rights practice by China’s weiquan (‘rights-defence’) lawyers in ...
Chinese courts have not vigorously enforced many human rights, but a recent string of employment dis...
As stated in Article 26 of ICCPR, ''all persons are equal before the law and are entitled without an...
Inherited from the traditional Confucians value, men have played a dominant role in China, and women...
This Note analyzes the avenues available to Chinese women in their struggle for workplace equality. ...
In This Issue: Guangdong Province High Court Provides Guidance on Labor Disputes Shanghai Second I...
Since the reform and opening policy, the number of Chinese labors has been increasing for over 30 ye...
In the last decade, foundations and international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) have provid...
In This Issue: Judicial Interpretation Clarifies Issues Concerning Personal Data Criminal Cases Be...
This article studies the socio-legal activism of Yirenping, a Beijing-based NGO dedicated to equalit...
In This Issue: PRC Courts More Willing to Hear Sex Discrimination Cases City in Guangdong Province...
In the last decade, foundations and international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) have provi...
In This Issue: Various new regulations issued on Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao residents working in ...
During the past two decades, women workers in China have suffered hardship and discrimination due to...
In times of social upheaval, lawyers can mark the way toward social change. In particular, when lawy...
The present article examines human rights practice by China’s weiquan (‘rights-defence’) lawyers in ...
Chinese courts have not vigorously enforced many human rights, but a recent string of employment dis...
As stated in Article 26 of ICCPR, ''all persons are equal before the law and are entitled without an...
Inherited from the traditional Confucians value, men have played a dominant role in China, and women...
This Note analyzes the avenues available to Chinese women in their struggle for workplace equality. ...
In This Issue: Guangdong Province High Court Provides Guidance on Labor Disputes Shanghai Second I...
Since the reform and opening policy, the number of Chinese labors has been increasing for over 30 ye...
In the last decade, foundations and international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) have provid...
In This Issue: Judicial Interpretation Clarifies Issues Concerning Personal Data Criminal Cases Be...
This article studies the socio-legal activism of Yirenping, a Beijing-based NGO dedicated to equalit...
In This Issue: PRC Courts More Willing to Hear Sex Discrimination Cases City in Guangdong Province...
In the last decade, foundations and international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) have provi...
In This Issue: Various new regulations issued on Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao residents working in ...
During the past two decades, women workers in China have suffered hardship and discrimination due to...
In times of social upheaval, lawyers can mark the way toward social change. In particular, when lawy...
The present article examines human rights practice by China’s weiquan (‘rights-defence’) lawyers in ...