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Chinese Journal of International Law Advance Access originally published online on February 2, 2007
Chinese Journal of International Law 2007 6(1):17-42; doi:10.1093/chinesejil/jml056
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© The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved

The Understanding and Interpretation of the ICCPR in the Context of China's Possible Ratification

Shiyan SUN*

Correspondence: * LL.B. and LL.M. (Jilin University); LL.D. (Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences), Professor, Centre for International Law Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Co-editor-in-chief, Chinese Yearbook of Human Rights; Editor, Chinese Journal of International Law (email: sunshiyan{at}263.net).

Chna signed the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in 1998 and is preparing for its ratification. In considering the ratification, the knowledge of how to correctly interpret and understand the Covenant is crucial. In monitoring the implementation of the Covenant, the Human Rights Committee has used various mechanisms and rules in interpreting the Covenant to meet the specific object and purpose of the Covenant, and thus developed a rich jurisprudence with respect to the interpretations of the Covenant. However, the interpretations of the Covenant by the Committee have not been adequately taken into account in the research done by Chinese scholars on the Covenant. The research on the interpretations therefore must be further strengthened in order to more effectively facilitate the ratification process in China.


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