Citizen rights defence campaigns reflect the changing lives and priorities of Chinese citizens, both urban and rural. The term weiquan, or rights defence, was first coined by the Chinese party-state as part of a process of promotion of various laws, and was thus used by government-affiliated organisations to promote the rights of women, children, and consumers, and to develop citizens' legal awareness. Subsequently, first private citizens, then groups of citizens, then lawyers, appropriated the term as a means of dispute resolution in areas such as private property rights, rights for the handicapped, corruption claims and grievances with officials. Rights defence is important not just because of the political ramifications of its campaigns,...
How do Chinese people defend human rights in China without going to jail? How can they seek justice ...
This thesis analyzes the organization-based resistance of homeowners in Beijing. Pioneering studies ...
Public interest litigation (PIL) is a form of socio-legal activism. PIL originated in the United Sta...
"Citizen rights defence campaigns reflect the changing lives and priorities of Chinese citizens, bot...
Contrary to the view that democratic aspiration has been utterly marginalised in China since the 199...
The rise of China’s rights defence movement has occurred in tandem with the rapid development of the...
Rights defence lawyers in contemporary China have attracted tremendous attention. Their supporters t...
Based on a discussion of consequentialist, pragmatist, and deontological forms of reasoning as appli...
This article discusses the rightful resistance in the form of public interest litigation (PIL) in...
The discourse of ‘rights defence’ (weiquan), referring to the grassroots’ struggle for legal redress...
The present article examines human rights practice by China’s weiquan (‘rights-defence’) lawyers in ...
In the past three decades, China has witnessed the emergence of new social movements, particularly t...
After more than three decades of legal reform under a promotion of the rule of law, it is opportune ...
Rights lawyering has been developing in China. From spontaneous response to proactive organization, ...
Panel H1 Rights Defence Lawyers and Constitutionalism in China (1)The Communist People’s Republic of...
How do Chinese people defend human rights in China without going to jail? How can they seek justice ...
This thesis analyzes the organization-based resistance of homeowners in Beijing. Pioneering studies ...
Public interest litigation (PIL) is a form of socio-legal activism. PIL originated in the United Sta...
"Citizen rights defence campaigns reflect the changing lives and priorities of Chinese citizens, bot...
Contrary to the view that democratic aspiration has been utterly marginalised in China since the 199...
The rise of China’s rights defence movement has occurred in tandem with the rapid development of the...
Rights defence lawyers in contemporary China have attracted tremendous attention. Their supporters t...
Based on a discussion of consequentialist, pragmatist, and deontological forms of reasoning as appli...
This article discusses the rightful resistance in the form of public interest litigation (PIL) in...
The discourse of ‘rights defence’ (weiquan), referring to the grassroots’ struggle for legal redress...
The present article examines human rights practice by China’s weiquan (‘rights-defence’) lawyers in ...
In the past three decades, China has witnessed the emergence of new social movements, particularly t...
After more than three decades of legal reform under a promotion of the rule of law, it is opportune ...
Rights lawyering has been developing in China. From spontaneous response to proactive organization, ...
Panel H1 Rights Defence Lawyers and Constitutionalism in China (1)The Communist People’s Republic of...
How do Chinese people defend human rights in China without going to jail? How can they seek justice ...
This thesis analyzes the organization-based resistance of homeowners in Beijing. Pioneering studies ...
Public interest litigation (PIL) is a form of socio-legal activism. PIL originated in the United Sta...