Contents
General Remarks
Xi Jinping’s Congratulatory Letter to the “2015 Beijing Forum on Human Rights”.
Speech at the Opening Ceremony of “2015 Beijing Forum on Human Rights”
LUO Haocai (China)
Speech at the Opening Ceremony of “2015 Beijing Forum on Human Rights”
HUANG Mengfu (China)
Justice will Prevail, Peace will Prevail, The people will Prevail!
YE Xiaowen (China)
Contributions of the Chinese People to Defending Human Rights in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
LI Junru (China)
World’s Anti-Fascist War: Competition and Lesson between Human Rights and Anti-Human Rights
The Influence of World War II on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
CHANG Jian & LIU Yi (China)
The Right to Life – A Broader Perspective
Neil Forbes DAVIDSON LORD (UK).
China’s Contribution to the Victory in World War II
Stephane GRIMALDI(France).
Racism and Epistemologies of Ignorance: The forgotten African Soldiers Who Fought Against Fascism in World War II
Augustine HUNGWE?(Netherlands)
Oradour sur Glane: Keeping the Memory Alive amongst the Ruins
Richard JEZIERSKI (France)
On the Indiscriminate Bombardment during the Second World War: The Opposition between Human Rights and Human Rights Abuse
LI Er’ping (China)
The Bleeding Wounds – The Japanese Denial of War Crimes and Their Effects on Human Rights
Thomas In Sin LEUNG (Canada)
Establish a Community of Human Destiny by Drawing on History and Looking forward to Future: with a Discussion about the New Developments of Human Rights Theory in President Xi Jinping’s Speech at the Opening Ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia
Liu Hainian (China)
Peace and Development: Victory of World Anti-Fascist War and Human Rights Advancements
Akmal Kholmatovich SAIDOV (Uzbekistan).
Seeking for Peace and Promoting Development, Composing a New Chapter for International Human Rights Cause
TIAN Lin (China)
The Impact of the Rise of ISIS on Human Rights Implementation
Lionel VAIRON (France).
A Battle of Human Rights and Anti-Human Rights in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
XUE Jinwen (China)
Theory and Practice of Mao Zedong’s Thought on POW Human Rights during the War of Resistance Against Japan
WANG Longwen (China)
On The Diversification of Human Rights Responsibility Actors
WANG Ruixue (China).
Maintaining Human Rights and World Peace: China’s Outstanding Contribution
China’s Outstanding Contributions in Promoting Human Rights and Maintaining World Peace
LIU Huawen (China)
China’s Participation in and Contribution to the Work of UN on Human Rights Protection
LUO Yanhua (China)
Peace and Development: The Human Rights Dimension of “One Belt and One Road” Strategy
LU Haina (China)
Protection of Human Rights: Positive Contributions of Procuratorates in China
LI Zhongcheng (China)
Analysis on the Creation and Influence of the “Miracle in Fushun” – A Case Study on the Juridical Practice of Transforming Japanese War Criminals by China
SUN Jie (China)
Safeguarding Human Rights and World Peace: China’s Outstanding Contributions – with regard to Jingxing Mining District
TIAN Hongsheng (China).
The Evolution of Human Rights Policies and Peace Keeping around the World – The Great Contribution of the People’s Republic of China
Stefano VERNOLE (Italy)
On the Significance of China’s War of Resistance Against Japan in terms of Human Rights
XIAN Kailin (China)
New China’s Treatment to Japanese War Criminals in the Early Years and Its Important Contributions to the International Human Rights Cause: From the Perspective of Transitional Justice
ZHU Liyu, XIONG Kan (China)
China’s Role in Advancing International Human Rights since World War II
Tom ZWART (Netherlands).
Protecting Human Rights and Maintaining World Peace: China’s Excellent Contributions
Zhang Xiaoling & Liu Pei’en (China)
Right to Peace: Important Connotation of Human Rights
Right to Peace-Important Connotation on Human Rights.
Bem ANGWE (Nigeria)
Contributions of the “One Country, Two Systems” Policy to the Right to Peace
GU Mingkang (Hong Kong, China)
Evolution and Reconstruction of the Meaning of the Right to Peace under the New Situation
GONG Xianghe & ZHU Jun?(China)
The Desire for, and Reality and Predicament of the Right to Peace
HE Zhipeng (China)
Right to Peace: The Contribution of the Organization of American States
Juan F. JIMENEZ Mayor (Peru)
Right to Peace: Important Connotation for Human Rights
Mahmoud KAREM (Egypt).
Right to Peace: Important Connotation of Human Rights – The Case of Liberia
Augustine KONNEH (Liberia)
Peace and Humanity
Pen-Ching LEE (Taiwan, China)
Strive to Safeguard People’s Right to Peace: China’s Understanding and Practice
LI Yunlong (China)
The Right to Peace: An Important Content of Human Rights
Yung-Ran LEE (Taiwan, China)
The Foundations of ‘Peace’ as a Value for the Promotion of Human Rights in Africa
Nomthandazo NTLAMA (South Africa)
Right to Peace and Human Rights: Challenges for International Law
MizanurRAHMAN (Bangladesh)
The Codification of the Right to Peace by the United Nations: A Pending and Essential Effort
Vilma THOMAS Ramirez (Cuba)
Right to Peace as Part of Human Rights: Controversy and Connotation
TANG Yingxia (China)
Right to Peace Based on the Attributes of Human
YANG Chengming & YE Yanan (China)
A Brief Discussion on the Meaning of the Right to Peace
YANG Guang (China).
The Department of Public Security and Prison Management Composes the Vital Force of Enhancing Judicial Safeguard of Human Rights
ZHAO Chunguang (China)
Human Rights, Sovereignty and Right to Peace: Equilibrium and Adaptation
Chih-Chieh CHOU (Taiwan, China).
Realization and Safeguard of Right to Development after WWII
Nexus of Human Rights and Development
Muhammad ARSHAD (Pakistan).
Dialogic Jurisprudence and Social Rights
Jaime Olaiz González& Juan Manuel Acuña (Mexico)
Restoration of Peace and Order, Defense of Human Rights and Human Development – the Philippine Experience
Teresita ANG SEE (The Philippines)
Religion and Social Cohesion: Towards an Advancement of Human Rights through a Sino-Ned Dialogue
André VAN DER BRAAK (Netherlands)
UBUNTU as a “Receptor” for Human Rights: How Rights Can be Understood as Relationships
Narnia BOHLER-MULLER (South Africa)
70th Anniversary of the United Nations and the Progress of International Human Rights Protection.
DAI Ruijun (China)
中国人权研究会,是中国人权领域全国性学术团体,其宗旨是:研究中外人权理论、历史和现状,普及和宣传人权知识,开展国际交流与合作,促进中国和世界人权事业的健康发展。
The China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) is the largest national non-governmental organization in the field of human rights in China. It is a member of the United Nations Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations (CONGO), which enjoys a special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). It is included in the World Directory of Human Rights Research and Training Institutions compiled by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
2015年9月16日至17日,中国人权研究会和中国人权发展基金会在北京共同主办“2015北京人权论坛”。本届论坛以“和平与发展:世界反法西斯战争的胜利与人权进步”为主题,下设四个分议题。本届论坛共收到论文76篇,按主题分为“总论”、“世界反法西斯战争:人权和反人权的博弈和教训”、“维护人权和维护世界和平:中国的卓越贡献”、“和平权:人权的重要内涵”、“二战胜利后发展权的实现与保障”五个部分,汇编成本书。
From September 16-17, 2015, the China Society for Human Rights Studies and the China Foundation for Human Rights Development jointly sponsored the “2015 Beijing Forum on Human Rights.” The forum theme was: “Peace and development: Victory of World Anti-Fascist War and Human Rights Advancement,” which received warm response from participants. They conducted full discussion and reached consensus on the four key topics: “World’s Anti-Fascist War: Competition and Lesson between Human Rights and Anti-Human Rights”; “Maintaining Human Rights and World Peace: China’s Outstanding Contribution”; “Right to Peace: Important Connotation of Human Rights”; and “Realization and Safeguard of Right to Development after WWII.” A total of 76 papers received during the forum have been divided into five topics and published in this book.