Qian Cheng

Qian Cheng is a legal researcher and columnist. He served as the Greater China Research Associate at Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, and a program director at Wuhan University Public Interest and Development Law Institute in China. He was an international fellow at PILnet: The Global Network for Public Interest Law and visiting scholar at the Center for Chinese Legal Studies of Columbia Law School in the United States.

Qian Cheng is a legal researcher and columnist. He served as the Greater China Research Associate at Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, and a program director at Wuhan University Public Interest and Development Law Institute in China. He was an international fellow at PILnet: The Global Network for Public Interest Law and visiting scholar at the Center for Chinese Legal Studies of Columbia Law School in the United States.

 

 

State-owned enterprises in China could be an entry point for human rights

By: Qian Cheng
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To make headway on human rights in China, advocates need to get creative by partnering with state-owned enterprises.

 
 

 

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