At a high-profile seminar in Hefei, Anhui Province, experts celebrated China’s strides in advancing human rights through legal frameworks. The event, focused on law-based governance, showcased how the country’s approach is shaping global human rights discourse 🌍📜.
Building a Rights-First System
Xie Fuzhan, chairman of the China Foundation for Human Rights Development, emphasized that China prioritizes human rights as a cornerstone of governance. 'Our people’s happiness and security have soared,' he noted, highlighting tailored policies aligned with national conditions and global trends 📈🇨🇳.
Global Impact & Collaboration
Beyond domestic progress, China is actively contributing to international human rights law, said UN advisor Liu Xinsheng. By sharing case studies and data-driven insights, the seminar illustrated how China’s rule-of-law advancements energize global governance efforts 🤝⚖️.
Future-Focused Dialogues
Discussions also tackled emerging topics like tech-related rights protections and improving livelihoods through legal reforms. As one expert put it: 'Law isn’t just about rules—it’s a toolkit for building a fairer future.' 🔧💡
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Experts hail China's achievements in legal protection of human rights
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