The Sub-forum on “Multilateralism and Global Human Rights Governance“ of “2022 Beijing Human Rights Forum“ Held in Beijing

Source: iolawen.cssn.cn | 2022.07.29  

 

The 2022 Beijing Human Rights Forum, co-hosted by the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) and the China Foundation for Human Rights Development (CFHRD), opened at the Beijing Conference Center on July 26. The forum, which took "Working Together towards Fairer, More Equitable, Reasonable and Inclusive Global Human Rights Governance" as its theme, was divided into five parallel sub-forums. Among them, the fourth sub-forum, themed "Multilateralism and Global Human Rights Governance", was hosted by CASS Center for Human Rights Studies. The sub-forum was attended by more than 40 representatives from over 15 countries, including Mr. Tang Xianwen, Secretary General of CSHRS, Professor Chen Guoping, Secretary of the Joint Party Committee of CASS Institute of Law and CASS Institute of International Law, Professor Mo Jihong, Director of CASS Institute of Law and Director of CASS Center for Human Rights Studies, Mr. Li Xiaojun, Deputy Secretary General of CSHRS, Professor Liu Huawen, Executive Director of CASS Center for Human Rights Studies and Deputy Director of CASS Institute of International Law, and Professor Xie Zengyi, Deputy Director of CASS Center for Human Rights Studies and Deputy Director of CASS Institute of Law.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beijing Human Rights Forum, as a global human rights forum established in 2008, has become an important exchange platform in the field of international human rights, continuously contributing wisdom and strength to the healthy development of the international human rights cause. CASS Center for Human Rights Studies, established in 1991, is the earliest human rights research and advocacy institution in mainland China. The center is a non-entity research center under the leadership of CASS established by relying on the resources of CASS Law Institute. This year is the first time that the center hosted a sub-forum of the Beijing Human Rights Forum. The results and the organizational work of the sub-forum have been widely appreciated by the participants.