Notes
1 Sarah Biddulph and Joshua Rosenzweig (eds), Handbook on Human Rights in China (Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2019) 1.
2 Lesley A Jacobs, ‘Health and Human Rights Performance in China: Stronger on Entitlements, Weaker on Freedoms’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1).
3 Manfred Elfstrom, ‘Labour Rights in China’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1).
4 Ann Kent, ‘China and the International Multilateral Human Rights System’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1) 65.
5 Ibid, 77.
6 Katrin Kinzelbach, ‘Human Rights in Chinese Foreign Policy: A Battle for Global Public Opinion’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1).
7 Jiang Jue, ‘Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in China: The Development and Struggle in Chains of State Feminism’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1) 258.
8 Teng Biao, ‘Rights Defense and New Citizen’s Movement’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1) 622.
9 Lu Jun, ‘The Development and Obstacles of Anti-Discrimination Law and Practice in Mainland China’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1) 556.
10 Fa Hualing, ‘Lawyers for Human Rights Protection: From Legal Aid to Political Lawyering’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1) 482.
11 Joy L Chia, ‘LGBTQ Rights in China: Movement-Building in Uncertain Times’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1) 662.
12 Ibid, 675.
13 Jamie P Horlsey, ‘Transparency, Accountability and Access to Information’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1).
14 Margaret K Lewis, ‘Freedom from Torture’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1).
15 Eva Pils, ‘Human Rights and the Political System’ in Biddulph and Rosenzweig (n 1).