Regional Discrimination as a Quasi-form of Racial Discrimination: Comparing the Protection Under Anglo-American, International and Chinese Laws

Abstract

This article seeks to explore the issue of regional discrimination from two perspectives. First, the article evaluates whether it is possible to remedy the absence of direct protection by fitting regional discrimination within the scope of current anti-racial discrimination laws. Second, it highlights China’s protection against regional discrimination and evaluates the Chinese laws’ scope and gaps in protection

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