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The Comparison of Constitutional Protection of Human Rights between China and South Africa | He | Asian Social Science

The Comparison of Constitutional Protection of Human Rights between China and South Africa

Jian He

Abstract


Both China and South Africa are developing countries that have explored a road of constitutional protection of human rights which is accordant with its National Conditions and national characteristics. There are similarities and differences on constitutional protection of human rights between the two countries. Constitutional protection of human rights in South Africa is deeply influenced by western constitution. China's constitution puts special emphasis on regulations on obligation as well as emphasizes the fundamental rights of citizens. It is decided by the National Conditions and the practice for development in the two countries.

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