Chinese practice in 2006 shapes international human rights and humanitarian law.
The article discusses Chinese practices in international law in 2006, focusing on various subjects like shared natural resources, human rights, and international humanitarian law. Key findings include China's commitment to human rights, including civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, as well as the implementation of international human rights law. The article also addresses the human rights situation in foreign countries and the relationship between human rights and international trade.