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Commission Analysis
Hui Muslims and the “Xinjiang Model” of State Suppression of Religion
March 29, 2021
Detention of 12 Hong Kong Residents in Mainland China Raises Human Rights and Procedural Concerns
December 3, 2020
Developments in Hong Kong and Macau
Rapid Deterioration of Human Rights in Hong Kong after Passage of National Security Law
November 4, 2020
Developments in Hong Kong and Macau
Five Years after 709 Crackdown, Lawyers Continue to Face Repression and Punishment
July 9, 2020
Access to Justice
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Criminal Justice
Hong Kong National Security Law: Highlighting Provisions Inconsistent with the Basic Law and International Human Rights Standards
July 1, 2020
Developments in Hong Kong and Macau
Global Supply Chains, Forced Labor, and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
March 11, 2020
Business and Human Rights
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Freedom of Religion
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Human Trafficking
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Xinjiang
Chinese Authorities Continue To Suppress Lawyers After Replacing Minister of Justice
March 15, 2018
Campaign of Forced Evictions in Beijing Contravenes International Human Rights Standards
March 14, 2018
Corruption and Weak Property Protections Fuel Protests in Rural China: The Case of Wukan Village
May 31, 2017
Chinese Authorities Decided Not To Prosecute Police Officers Found To Have Caused a Beijing Resident’s Death
May 16, 2017
Access to Justice
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Criminal Justice
Pagination
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