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The Crackdown on China's Human Rights Lawyers
The Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania presents a lecture with Eva Pils.
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Speaker:
Eva Pils, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Eva Pils is an associate professor and director of the Centre for Rights and Justice at the Faculty of Law of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her scholarship focuses on human rights and China, with publications addressing the role and situation of Chinese human rights defenders, property law and land rights in China, the status of migrant workers, the Chinese petitioning system and conceptions of justice in China.
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