Human rights are universal and should be protected by the rule of law. However, if social governance excessively relies on criminal law, it is likely to lead to great risks to the rule of law. When solving structural human rights issues such as the abduction and rescue of patients with mental disorders, it is especially prone to problems such as the simplification of governance initiatives and the neglect of the real demands of subjects. The online field investigation of the Xuzhou chained woman incident shows that public opinion and governance actions of the state were focused on the governance of trafficking crimes, while the core issue of rights protection for women with mental disorders has been ignored, reflecting the dependence of soc...
An examination of comparative mental disability law reveals that there are at least five dominant, u...
An earlier version of this paper was presented as the Lynn Stuart Weiss lecture at the American Psyc...
Strength and quality of a democratic state under the rule of law is best measured by its attitude t...
China has been criticised by human rights organisations for its failure to provide sufficient safegu...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the current human rights protection for suspects in the c...
Human rights are rights that distinguish human being from other beings. A man will lose his status a...
The amended “Code of Criminal Procedure” in 2012 has written “respecting and safeguarding human righ...
For years, considerations of the relationship between international human rights standards and the w...
After more than three decades of legal reform under a promotion of the rule of law, it is opportune ...
Child trafficking is a heinous crime and a severe violation of human rights that concerns every coun...
Pons, Lord, and Stein’s article entitled “Disability, Human Rights Violations, and Crimes Against Hu...
Introduction to The Problem: The use of criminal law to limit the freedom of citizens’ civil rights...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the current human rights protection for suspects in the c...
There has been an explosion of interest in therapeutic jurisprudence as both a filter and lens for v...
This research aims to study the prevention of illegal behaviors of mentally ill persons. This paper ...
An examination of comparative mental disability law reveals that there are at least five dominant, u...
An earlier version of this paper was presented as the Lynn Stuart Weiss lecture at the American Psyc...
Strength and quality of a democratic state under the rule of law is best measured by its attitude t...
China has been criticised by human rights organisations for its failure to provide sufficient safegu...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the current human rights protection for suspects in the c...
Human rights are rights that distinguish human being from other beings. A man will lose his status a...
The amended “Code of Criminal Procedure” in 2012 has written “respecting and safeguarding human righ...
For years, considerations of the relationship between international human rights standards and the w...
After more than three decades of legal reform under a promotion of the rule of law, it is opportune ...
Child trafficking is a heinous crime and a severe violation of human rights that concerns every coun...
Pons, Lord, and Stein’s article entitled “Disability, Human Rights Violations, and Crimes Against Hu...
Introduction to The Problem: The use of criminal law to limit the freedom of citizens’ civil rights...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the current human rights protection for suspects in the c...
There has been an explosion of interest in therapeutic jurisprudence as both a filter and lens for v...
This research aims to study the prevention of illegal behaviors of mentally ill persons. This paper ...
An examination of comparative mental disability law reveals that there are at least five dominant, u...
An earlier version of this paper was presented as the Lynn Stuart Weiss lecture at the American Psyc...
Strength and quality of a democratic state under the rule of law is best measured by its attitude t...