In China
exists a problem of non – respecting of human rights. Thousands of people are
execute every year, because the torture and the death penalty are accepted as a
habitual mode of acting for the police. This transcends both at political and
economical levels, finding a lot of EU countries feeling reluctant to foment
and maintain relations with China; situation aggravated by the existing communist
government.
With the objective of closing with this image,
China pretends to justify their actions adhering to all types of International
Agreements about human rights. In 1980 they adhered to the International
Convention of all types of discrimination against the women (which entered into
force as International Treaty the 3rd September 1981), when it is
know that every year thousands of girls are killed for being considered
uselessness. This phenomenology is fault of the “only child” politic which has
been implemented for stopping the demographic growth. In 1986 they ratified the
International Agreement against the torture and others cruel treatments.
More recently, in 2004 it was added to the
national constitution of China that “the State respects and preserve the human
rights”. But reality of the human rights in China still continues being other.
The Annual Report of Human Rights of the European Union of 2004 refers to this
area saying that although China had change their constitution, the EU is
gravely concerned about the continues violations of Human Rights in China.
China, for their part, is aware that there are
not improves in the human rights field; but they have developed a technique
which runs for avoid the problem: they play whit the economic interests in
their bilateral relationships with the European countries. This is achieved by
the actions of “dumping”, consistent in making sales at lower prices to the
ones fixed by the same company in the same market, when those prices are different
to the ones of the various markets of exportation or when they are lower to the
factory price. Against the “dumping” the European Union has imposed a set of
measures “antidumping”, even though they joined the World Trade Organization
the 11th December 2001; nowadays China is still not considered a
market economy (the 11th December 2016 the status of “non market
economy” was stopped to be applied, which supposes a partial reduction but no
total of the “antidumping” measures).
All that has been presented previously shows
that China does not respect the legal bases of the Rule of Law. Not only for
the torture and the discrimination, for the dependence of the judicial power
respect to government too. With the objective of alleviate this situation, in
2014, took place the first meeting of the China Government Council; and it
pretended to promote the judicial independence based in the European system. A
communist government creates an insecurity situation for the European Union,
before the lack of transparency and the transfer of information, the possibility
to lose the investments made or the insecurity before an arbitrary judicial
procedure. China has undertaken the right way to reach an improvement of the
political relations, but it has a lot to be done.
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