II. A contemporary human rights dilemma
As we mentioned earlier, China is not democratized as much as theother leading states in the international system. China’s internet censorship over its people by the central government can be seen as human rights dilemma in China, such as freedom of expression and privacy. China's internet regulations may be one ofthe most extensive and restrictive r
of society, lack of support, economic problems, orphans and adoption problems, and also the negative social view of abortion. On theother hand, anti-abortionists emphasized that abortion is an action which is socially/ethically against humanity. The reason why 'pro-society' is a much realistic approach is because it is absurd to measure between rights against dignity of life. Thus, 'social respo
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III General principles
IV Civil rights and freedoms
V Family environment and alternative care
VI Basic health and welfare
VII Education, leisure and cultural activities
VIII Special protection measures
General comment no.8
Therightofthe child to protection from corporal punishment and other cruel or degrading forms of punishment
CRC cluster 4: civil rights and freedoms
of thromboxane A2( vasoconstriction)
further platelet activation, potential resistance to thrombolysis
2) → conformational change in the glycoprotein ⅡbⅢa receptor.
→high affirnity for the sequence arginine-glycine-aspartic acid on the fibrinogen gamma chain
→ platelet cross-linking and aggregation
B. coagulation cascade
Human Rights
"We work with and for each other to defend human rights. Until every person can enjoy all oftheir rights, we will continue our efforts."
"Making society that respect human right and realizing dignity and value of human being in every sphere."
Human Rights
The Origin ofthe
National Human Rights commission
Founded by former president Kim Dae Jung
Mainly compo