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    COVID-19 and International Law: Special Issues by V. L. Tolstykh

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Te article analyzes the response to the pandemic on the part of states, organizations and the doctrine of international law; examines special international legal aspects of the pandemic: impact of the pandemic on human rights, WTO law, international investment law, and etc. …”
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    Webfare: humanity’s greatest asset by Maurizio Ferraris

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… “Man’s needs have become human needs, and the other person, as a person, has become one of man’s needs” Marx rightly said. …”
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    The development of abortion in China : a social legal study by Wang , Xiaoxin

    Published 2007
    “…Since 1989, western countries and human rights organizations have been criticizing the situation of China’s human rights by coercive abortion and later termed abortion. …”
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    Internet Freedom in Asia: Case of Internet Censorship in China by ZAINUDDIN MUDA Z. MONGGILO

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The control over this information may have a clear objective to maintain a climate of information in the community, but on the other hand, such control is tantamount to restricting the right of citizens to make, use, and distribute information, and more fatal as a violation of human rights.…”
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    China’s Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic: Fighting Two Enemies by Eva Pils

    “…The Party has used its vast and concentrated power to fight not only the virus, but also domestic critics of its response, including medical professionals, journalists, human rights activists, a constitutional law professor, and citizens simply speaking up via the social media because they were engaged, or enraged, or both. …”
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    Power shifts in international organisations: China at the United Nations by Haug, S, Foot, R, Baumann, M

    Published 2024
    “…Drawing from Special Issue contributions, our analysis covers empirical insights from the UN's three main pillars – peace and security, development and human rights – and paints an uneven picture. Despite continuing Western dominance, China is mobilising more compulsory power means than two decades ago. …”
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    China’s Relations with the Mediterranean States: Military and Political Aspects by Olga A. Timakova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While the discourse of human rights and sustainable development prevails in relations with Europe, the issues of ensuring security and managing regional instability come to the fore when dealing with the states of North Africa and the Middle East. …”
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    A NEW APPROACH TO HOLISTIC NITROGEN MANAGEMENT IN CHINA by Xuejun LIU, Zhenling CUI, Tianxiang HAO, Lixing YUAN, Ying ZHANG, Baojing GU, Wen XU, Hao YING, Weifeng ZHANG, Tingyu LI, Xiaoyuan YAN, Keith GOULDING, David KANTER, Robert HOWARTH, Carly STEVENS, Jagdish LADHA, Qianqian LI, Lei LIU, Wim DE VRIES, Fusuo ZHANG

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…A range of approaches to improve N management for increased agricultural production together with reduced environmental impacts has been proposed. The 4R principles (right product, right amount, right time and right place) for N fertilizer application have been essential for improving crop productivity and N use efficiency while reducing N losses. …”
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    The Normative Values Behind the Energy Strategies of the EU and China in Africa by Jiří Suchánek

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…While the EU urges normative values such as democratic government, human rights and quality public domain management, the PRC adheres to the values of non-interference, state sovereignty and, last but not least, the principle of “One China”. …”
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