CEU eTD Collection (2012); Jiang, Yitong: STRATEGIC LITIGATION AS A TRIGGER TO ENFORCE HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINA:From the Perspective of Rights of the Disabled From the Perspective of Rights of the STRATEGIC LITIGATION AS A TRIGGER TO ENFORCE HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINA:From the Perspective of Rights of the Disabled

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2012
Author Jiang, Yitong
Title STRATEGIC LITIGATION AS A TRIGGER TO ENFORCE HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINA:From the Perspective of Rights of the Disabled From the Perspective of Rights of the STRATEGIC LITIGATION AS A TRIGGER TO ENFORCE HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINA:From the Perspective of Rights of the Disabled
Summary This thesis mainly deals with the use of strategic litigation to enforce human rights with a perspective of rights of the disabled. The first chapter provides the literature review of strategic litigation and disability rights, discussing the basic concepts mentioned in this thesis.
The second chapter discusses the function of litigation to enforce rights, as well as the use of strategic litigation. Discussion on the function of litigation will contribute to the power of strategic litigation to enforce rights.
Chapter 3 talks about the achievements and challenges of strategic litigation in Central and Eastern Europe and lessons learnt from them. The experiences learnt from this chapter will guide the discussion of the next one.
Finally, the last chapter discusses the use of strategic litigation in the context of China and if strategic litigation suits the special political and judicial regimes in China. The conclusion is drawn from all the discussions above.
Supervisor Lewis,Oliver
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2012/jiang_yitong.pdf

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