Irecently read Studies on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Prof. Sun Pinghua. With the support ofgovernmental social science fund ing, Prof. Sun wrote the book on the basis of his doctoral thesis. I would ...Irecently read Studies on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Prof. Sun Pinghua. With the support ofgovernmental social science fund ing, Prof. Sun wrote the book on the basis of his doctoral thesis. I would like to share my thoughts after read ing this book. After the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was published on Dec. 10, 1948, Chinese scholars and media studied the document and introduced it to China. Since the adoption of the reform and opening up policy three decades ago, and with the building of the socialist legal system with Chinese charac teristics and the deepening of human rights dialogue between China and other countries and international organizations, the academic com munity has shown more interest in studying the document. Examples of such research include Universal Declaration of Human Rights: An Important Milestone of International Human Rights History, by Dong Yunhu (People's Daily, Dec. 10, 1998), Role and Function of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in International Human Rights Law, by Bai Guimei (Peking University Law Journal, vol. 6, 1998),Cornerstone of International Human Rights Law, by Zhao Jianwen (Legal Research, vol. 2, 1999), On the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by Fan Guoxiang (Human Rights, vol.展开更多
文摘Irecently read Studies on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Prof. Sun Pinghua. With the support ofgovernmental social science fund ing, Prof. Sun wrote the book on the basis of his doctoral thesis. I would like to share my thoughts after read ing this book. After the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was published on Dec. 10, 1948, Chinese scholars and media studied the document and introduced it to China. Since the adoption of the reform and opening up policy three decades ago, and with the building of the socialist legal system with Chinese charac teristics and the deepening of human rights dialogue between China and other countries and international organizations, the academic com munity has shown more interest in studying the document. Examples of such research include Universal Declaration of Human Rights: An Important Milestone of International Human Rights History, by Dong Yunhu (People's Daily, Dec. 10, 1998), Role and Function of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in International Human Rights Law, by Bai Guimei (Peking University Law Journal, vol. 6, 1998),Cornerstone of International Human Rights Law, by Zhao Jianwen (Legal Research, vol. 2, 1999), On the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by Fan Guoxiang (Human Rights, vol.