Law congress declaration seeks social advancement By Cao Li (China Daily) Updated: 2005-09-10 07:37
SHANGHAI: The 22nd Congress on the Law of the World concluded in Shanghai on
Friday, with specific resolutions involving rule of law, family issues,
anti-terrorist acts, environmental protection and free trade approved.
These resolutions were based on the discussions of more than 1,500 eminent
jurists from more than 60 countries and international organizations throughout
the week.
The resolutions will be brought to the World Bank, World Trade Organization,
the United Nations and other international organizations and then, hopefully,
adopted by other countries in order to promote peace and rule of law, according
to Bruce Lubarsky, a member of the Election Committee of the World Jurist
Association (WJA), the sponsor of the congress.
Lubarsky said the resolutions are on issues that should concern the whole
world.
He revealed that one of the resolutions on family issues deals with same-sex
marriage, but did not elaborate.
The week-long congress, held in Beijing and then Shanghai, deliberated on 22
critical topics of international concern, ranging from international terrorism,
United Nations reform and international trade to the judiciary, the media and
human rights.
The congress plays an important role in the rule of law.
The Shanghai Declaration, announced at the closing ceremony, praised the
congress as the hallmark of human civilization and progress and the most
appropriate means for peaceful and rational resolution to social conflicts.
The declaration said that common efforts of the peoples of the world are
required to build, through the rule of law, a harmonious international society,
a common aspiration of people across the world.
It also urged all countries to respect and protect human rights, and
accelerate the national processes toward signing and ratifying existing
international human rights treaties.
The congress also recognizes China's remarkable achievements in recent years.
(China Daily 09/10/2005 page2)
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