DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Laogai
Laogai
The Struggle for Human Rights
Hu Jia on Behalf of the Silenced Voices of China and Tibet
Religion in China BKGA 85 Religion Inchina and Bernhard Scheid Edited by Max Deeg Major Concepts and Minority Positions MAX DEEG, BERNHARD SCHEID (EDS.)
The Emergence of Labour Camps in Shandong Province, 1942-1950 Author(S): Frank Dikötter Source: the China Quarterly, No
China – CHN37989 – Laogai – Laojiao – Re-Education Through Labor
Chapter I the Scope of the Death Penalty in China
The Book of Abstracts
4.3. Convict Labour
Were Concentration Camp Prisoners Slaves?: the Possibilities and Limits of Comparative History and Global Historical Perspectivesã
Gulag Vs. Laogai
China COI Compilation-March 2014
Addressing the Laogai: a Human Rights Violation and Economic Dilemma
China: Cases of People Sentenced to "Re-Education Through Labour"
THE PRICE of OBSCURITY in CHINA: Revelations About Prisoners Arrested After June 4, 1989
The Thought Remolding Campaign of the Chinese Communist Party-State Publications Series
The Praxis of Social Justice Lawyering in the Global Era
Laogai Prisoners, the Slaves of the Communist Regime—Testimony at CECC Worker Rights Hearing Harry Wu (Founder and Executive Director of Laogai Research Foundation)
Death Penalty: an Abolitionist Perspective
Top View
The People's Republic of China and Forced Labor
Charles Cw Cooke
Comparative Criminal Justice Policy
Anderson, Clare. "Introduction: a Global History of Convicts and Penal Colonies." a Global History of Convicts and Penal Colonies
The Laogai and Violations of International Human Rights Law: a Mandate for the Laogai Charter Melissa Pearson Fruge
Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 104 CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
Prison Labor Exports from China and Implications for U.S. Policy
BLESS YOU, PRISON Experiences of Detention in China the Made in China Journal Is a Quarterly on Chinese Labour, Civil Society, and Rights
A Jail by Any Other Name: Labor Camp Abolition in the Context of Arbitrary Detention in China Harry Wu
Dissertation Final
People's Republic of China
Slavery We’Re Helping Talented People Around the World Improve Their Lives Today Through Trade
The Dark Side of Labor in China by Karine Lepillez
The Gulag and Laogai: a Comparative Study of Forced Labor Through Camp Literature
The Depiction of China in British Documentary Films
Ending Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery
Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident, 39
Human Rights and Contemporary Slavery
Responsibility and Obligation in the Face of Modern Day Slavery: the Ed Mands on Global Citizens to Fight for Justice for Slaves Tiffany R
The Impact of Internal Migration on Sons of the Soil Conflict in China and Indonesia
U.S. Exposure to Forced Labor Exports from China Developments Since the U.S
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
Testimony of Harry Wu Executive Director, Laogai Research Foundation