Contents
Introduction
1. The Basics: Rights to Subsistence, Development, Dignity and Happiness
1.1 Removing the "biggest obstacle to human rights" for 1.4 billion people
1.2 Promoting "holistic human rights" in a coordinated way
1.3 Promoting high standards of "equal human rights"
1.4 Fully participating in global human rights governance
2. The Rationale: Living a Life of Contentment is the Ultimate Human Right
2.1 The core philosophy, the principle of democracy, and the focus on people's livelihoods
2.2 The theoretical rationale
2.3 The objective, law-based governance, and the evaluation criteria
2.4 Global vision
3. Exploring New Dimensions in Respecting, Protecting Human Rights
— Determined Leadership
— Down-to-Earth Approach
— Development-Oriented
— Legal Guidance
— Open-Mindedness
Conclusion