Recently, the "China Human Rights Development Report (2025)" (Human Rights Blue Book) compiled by the China Society for Human Rights Studies was officially released. This is the 15th human rights blue book released by the China Society for Human Rights Studies since 2011.
The Blue Book includes a total of 28 general reports, special reports, case study reports, and appendices. The general report focuses on China's vivid practice of further comprehensively deepening reforms and promoting high-quality development of the human rights cause. It points out that in the process of implementing various tasks to further comprehensively deepen reforms, China's protection of economic, social and cultural rights, as well as civil rights and political rights has become more balanced, the rights and interests of various specific groups have been more fully protected, and China's human rights cause has been comprehensively and coordinatedly advanced in various fields.
The special report mainly includes rural revitalization to improve human rights protection, citizen food safety protection, judicial protection of labor rights, improving the medical assistance system, equalization of basic public education services, smart education, deepening the reform of the scientific and technological system to promote cultural rights protection, restorative justice and environmental rights protection The National People's Congress's voting system for people's livelihood practical projects, the learning of the national common language, the construction of a family fertility support and service system, the promotion of women's equal employment rights, the prevention and control of campus bullying in primary and secondary schools, etc., as well as the 2024 national human rights legislation analysis report, new progress in international human rights exchanges and cooperation, etc.
The case study report mainly focuses on issues such as the protection of people's rights in the construction of people's cities, the 12345 government service hotline and the practice of urban residents' rights, the protection of democratic rights in cyberspace, and the enhancement of the accessibility of judicial relief by pastoral circuit courts.
The China Human Rights Research Society was established in 1993. It is the largest national academic group in the field of human rights in China and enjoys special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.



