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Special> Fourth Plenary Session of 18th CPC Central Committee> Documents
UPDATED: June 12, 2012
Full Text: National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2012-2015)
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The Information Office of the State Council, or China's cabinet, published the National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2012-2015) on June 11. Following is the full text:

National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2012-2015)

Information Office of the State Council

The People's Republic of China

Contents

Introduction

I. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

(1) Right to work

(2) Right to basic living standards

(3) Right to social security

(4) Right to health

(5) Right to education

(6) Cultural rights

(7) Environmental rights

II. Civil and Political Rights

(1) Rights of the person

(2) Rights of detainees

(3) Right to a fair trial

(4) Freedom of religious belief

(5) Right to be informed

(6) Right to participate

(7) Right to be heard

(8) Right to oversee

III. Rights of Ethnic Minorities, Women, Children, the Elderly and the Disabled

(1) Rights of ethnic minorities

(2) Women's rights

(3) Children's rights

(4) Senior citizens' rights

(5) Rights and interests of the disabled

IV. Human Rights Education

V. Fulfillment of Obligations to International Human Rights Conventions, and Exchanges and Cooperation in the Field of International Human Rights

(1) Fulfillment of obligations to international human rights conventions

(2) Exchanges and cooperation in the field of international human rights

VI. Implementation and Supervision

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