Confronting discrimination and inequality in China : Chinese and Canadian perspectives
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Confronting discrimination and inequality in China : Chinese and Canadian perspectives
University of Ottawa Press, c2009
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- Prosperity at the expense of equality : migrant workers are falling behind in urban China's rise / Wenran Jiang
- The historial causes of China's dual social structure / Gong Renren
- Restoring private ownership of rural lands to safeguard the basic rights of farmers / Wang Keqin
- Changing the policy paradigm on Chinese migrant workers / Cui Chuanyi and Cui Xiaoli
- Chinese famers' right of access to judicial relief : an investigative report into forest land expropriation claims by Hebei farmer Wen Shengcun / Wang Xinan
- China's war on its environment and farmers' right : a study of Shanxi Province / Zhang Yulin
- The gendered reality of migrant workers in globalizing China / Chen Lanyan (Lanyan Chen)
- An analysis of rural women's entitlements to land and other property / Liang Jianguo and Xu Weihua
- Systemic discrimination and gender inequality : a life cycle approach to girls' and women's rights / Colleen Sheppard
- A study of the legislative inhibition of discrimination on the basis of disability / Wang Zhijiang
- The application of international and regional instruments to HIV-related discrimination in China and Southeast Asia / David Patterson
- Gender and HIV/AIDS : understanding and addressing stigma and discrimination among women and girls / Barbara Clow and Linda Snyder
- Promoting the right to education for AIDS orpahns and vulnerable children (OVC) : a study on anti-discrimination / Ma Yinghua, Ding Suqin, Wang Chao and Yuan Mengyao
- The state of life and survival strategies of AIDS-infected rural women : an analysis based on field investigaions in selected areas of Henan / Qin Mingrui and Lai Xiaole
- The Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms : a global template for minority rights? / Errol P. Mendes
- Indigenous peoples and hunting rights / Scott Simon

