HRIC's publication list is listed below, and includes the China Rights Forum quarterly journal, current HRIC books, HRIC reports, HRIC reports to UN Treaty Bodies, the 1995 UN 4th World Conference on Women Reports, and HRIC Issues Briefs.
Select publications are available on this website. Hard copies of all of HRIC's publications can be obtain by contacting communications@hrichina.org.
Additional information on HRIC's submissions to United Nations treaty bodies and special mechanisms can be found in the HRIC Submissions section.
China Rights Forum:
Human Rights in China's (HRIC) ongoing quarterly journal. Formerly known as the Human Rights Tribune. All issues of the China Rights Forum from Summer 2000 to present are available online. The following are available in print upon request.
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Winter 1999–2000 — Repression = Stability Fall 1998 — I Protest: Citizen's Movements Winter 1997–1998 — Economic, Social & Cultural Rights for People Winter 1996 — Hong Kong Human Rights Winter 1995 — Constitution of PRC Winter 1994 — China and the World Winter 1993 — Freedom of Association Vol. 3 (1992) — Numbers 1–4 |
Current HRIC Books:
| The Fog of Censorship: Media Control in China by He Qinglian, senior research scholar in residence at Human Rights in China (HRIC), 2008, paperback, English only Media Control in China, revised edition Media Control in China Empty Promises: Human Rights Protections and China's Criminal Procedure Law |
HRIC Reports:
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Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights: The Impact of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization State Secrets: China's Legal Labyrinth China: Minority Exclusion, Marginalization and Rising Tensions Devastating Blows: Religious Repression of Uighurs in Xinjiang Institutionalized Exclusion: The Tenuous Legal Status of Internal Migrants in China's Major Cities Promoting Human Rights In China: Report of the China Human Rights Strategy Study Group Reeducation Through Labor (RTL): A Summary of Regulatory Issues and Concerns Human Rights Situation in China and the Dialogue on Human Rights China and the International Asylum Regime: The Case of North Korean Refugees Impunity for Torturers Continues Despite Changes in the Law Not Welcome at the Party: Behind the "Clean-Up" of China's Cities June Fourth Massacre: Testimonies of the Wounded and the Families of the Dead China: Freedom of Association Regulated Away China and the Human Rights Mechanisms of the United Nations From Principle to Pragmatism: Can "Dialogue" Improve China's Human Rights Situation? Major Problems Found in Three Gorges Dam Resettlement Program Promoting Three Basic Freedoms: Towards Greater Freedom of Association, Assembly and Expression in Asia Whose Security? "State Security" in China's New Criminal Code A Travesty of Justice: The Show Trial of Wei Jingsheng "Leaking State Secrets": The Case of Gao Yu Enforced Exile of Dissidents: Government "Re-entry Blacklist" Use of Criminal Charges Against Political Dissidents Pressure Off, China Targets Activists The Price of Obscurity in China: Revelations About Prisoners Arrested After June 4, 1989 Detained at Official Pleasure: Arbitrary Detention in the PRC Going Through the Motions: The Role of Defense Council in the Trials of the 1989 Protesters |
HRIC Reports to UN Treaty Bodies:
1995 UN Fourth World Conference on Women (FWCW):
HRIC Issues Briefs:
| Where is the "Frugal Olympics"? Domestic Voices Protest Extravagance Published in China Rights Forum, No.3, 2007 China's Death Penalty Reforms China's Growing Prominence in the Multilateral Human Rights System Comparative International and Domestic Approaches The Cultural Revolution as Legacy and Precedent China's Strategic Global Influence, Article text | Map The Right to Food in China: What (and Who) is at Stake? Logging On in China's Internet Cafes Reform of the Reeducation through Labour System Review of Procedure Laws Raises Hopes for Justice The Repressive Framework of Religious Regulation in Xinjiang The Wuhan Court Bribery Case Labor and State Secrets China's Education System: Reading Between the Lines Funding the Rule of Law and Civil Society Behind Closed Doors: Bilateral Dialogues on Human Rights |