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Human Rights and the Internet in China

Handbook on Human Rights in China book cover

Marina Svensson has published a book chapter entitled “Human Rights and the Internet in China: New Frontiers and Challenges”

The chapter is published in the Handbook on Human Rights in China, edited by Sarah Biddulph and Joshua Rosenzweig (Edward Elgar 2019). The handbook provides an important analysis of rights in China in comparison to international standards and China’s international engagements concerning human rights. A wide range of civil and political, social and economic, and group rights in China are explored from an interdisciplinary perspective.

For more information on the book, please see here