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Jun. 8, 2011: Exchanging opinions with Australian officials and experts
The delegation of China Society for Human Rights Studies led by Luo Haocai started a 3-day visit to Australia. On Jun 9, they came to Canberra, the capital of Australia and exchanged opinions with local government officials and experts on the path of China's human rights' development and how to protect human rights by rule of law.
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Jun. 13, 2011: Exchanging opinions with officials and experts
The delegation led by Lou Haocai, the president of China Society for Human Rights Studies, came to Johannesburg, and exchanged opinions on the path of China's human rights' development and how to protect human rights by rule of law with experts and scholars of South Africa Human Rights Commission and the Institute of International Studies of University of the Witwatersrand.
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Jun. 17 - 18, 2011: Visit to Singapore
From June 17 to 18, the delegation led by Luo Haocai, the president of China Society for Human Rights Studies visited Singapore. They held deep exchanges on human rights, social development and questions of common interests with experts and scholars of National university of Singapore.
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July 5 - 8, 2011: CSHRS's first visit to Taiwan
The China Society for Human Rights Society (CSHRS) sent its first delegation to visit Taiwan from July 5 to 8 at the invitation of Taiwan's Chinese Association for Human Rights (CAHR). The CSHRS delegation, headed by Li Junru, vice chairman of the mainland rights body, met with Wu Poh-hsiung, honorary chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang Party (KMT), during the visit.
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Aug. 25 - 26: Development and Creation of Chinese Human Rights Theory and Practices
Themed "development and creation of Chinese human rights theory and practices", the two-day seminar ended on Aug. 26, 2011. Around 70 Chinese human rights experts attended the seminar. Luo Haocai, chairman of the China Society for Human Rights Studies, which sponsored the seminar, said China still needs to improve legislation to balance rights and obligations and therefore better protect human rights.
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Sep. 8, 2011: First blue Book of China's Human Rights
The Blue Book of China's Human Rights (2011), annual report of China's Human Rights was released by China Society for Human Rights Studies on Sept. 8, 2011 in Beijing. This was the first time that the Chinese civil organization issued a comprehensive human rights report and the society said it would publish an annual report every year. The book details ...
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Sep. 21 - 23, 2011: The fourth Beijing Forum on Human Rights
The fourth Beijing Forum on Human Rights opened on Sept. 21, 2011, with around 100 human rights experts and officials from around the world attending the event. Luo Haocai, President of China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHR) which sponsored this event, said at the opening ceremony that recognizing and respecting human dignity is the principle and starting point of international human rights laws ...
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Oct. 13, 2011: "National Human Rights Institutions" published
Ministry of Education held a ceremony to issue certificates for Human rights education and training base. The first batch of Human rights education and training bases includes three universities: Nankai University, China University of Political Science and Law and Guangzhou University.
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Oct. 13, 2011: Certificates for Human rights education and training base
Ministry of Education held a ceremony to issue certificates for Human rights education and training base. The first batch of Human rights education and training bases includes three universities: Nankai University, China University of Political Science and Law and Guangzhou University.
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Nov. 9 - 10: Third Work Experience Exchange Meeting of Human Rights Research Institutions
The Third Work Experience Exchange Meeting of Human Rights Research Institutions was held in Chengdu on Nov. 9 in 2011. Luo Haocai, head of China's Human Rights Research Society said that China has achieved much progress in human rights institution construction and theories, and human rights education and training system has been established basically in universities in China.
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Nov. 11 - 16, 2011: Theory research on human rights in Sichuan, Chongqing and Shaanxi
CSHRS (China Society for Human Rights Studies) held the Third Work Experience Exchange Meeting of Human Rights Research Institutions in Chengdu in November in 2011. CSHRS also conducted research on human rights theories in Sichuan, Chongqing, and Shaanxi Province. CSHRS visited universities, research institutions and discussed the present status of human rights research institutions and human ...
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Dec. 4, 2011: First human rights education and training base open in Tianjin
China's first human rights education and training base was opened in Tianjin's Nankai University on Dec. 4, 2011. The university would advance its current human rights courses and have three additional courses on human rights each year to complete the system. It also vowed to provide human rights training to society.
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Dec. 20, 2011: Human rights education and training base open in Guangzhou
One of human rights education and training bases was opened in Guangzhou University. Luo Haocai, head of China's Human Rights Research Society, attended the opening ceremony.
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