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The new National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2026-2030) places stronger emphasis on the rights to subsistence and development, common prosperity, environmental rights, digital-era human rights and business-related human rights, highlighted Liu Huawen, director of the Institute of International Law at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, at the 2026 Forum on Global Human Rights Governance in Beijing on Friday.
The new National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2026-2030) places stronger emphasis on the rights to subsistence and development, common prosperity, environmental rights, digital-era human rights and business-related human rights, highlighted Liu Huawen, director of the Institute of International Law at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, at the 2026 Forum on Global Human Rights Governance in Beijing on Friday.