Abstract
In nbsp China nbsp the nbsp system nbsp of nbsp reform nbsp through nbsp labour nbsp pesists nbsp in nbsp law nbsp and nbsp in nbsp practice nbsp this paper will explore the possibility or necessity of transforming labour rights within the framework of international law and investigate whether such transformation produces any nbsp resolution nbsp to nbsp the nbsp rights nbsp conflict nbsp over nbsp the nbsp reform nbsp through nbsp labour nbsp programme nbsp in nbsp China
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