
Professor Lifeng Wang
Professor Lifeng Wang is currently a professor of the Human Rights Research Center, Central Party School of the People’s Republic of China. He is also the Executive Director of the Fifth National Council of the Chinese Society for Human Rights Studies.
Professor Wang primarily conducts research on legal philosophy and human rights theory. His major works include “Rule of Law in China”, “Political Philosophy of Human Rights”, “Parties in Government”, “Philosophy of Punishment”, “Politics and Morality: Machiavelli and His Theory of the Monarch”, and “The Original Theory of Party Rules”. Professor Wang received his Doctor of Laws degree from Renmin University of China.
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After identifying poverty and conflict as two most noticeable global human rights problems in the world today, Professor Wang Lifeng explains how China aims at working together with countries around the world to find solutions to tackle these two major problems.
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