- Socialist Human Rights Laboratory with Chinese Characteristics
- Development Right Research Office
- Science and Technology Innovation and Human Rights Research Office
- Public Health and Human Rights Research Office
- Research Office of Civil Rights and Political Rights
- Research Office for Economic Social and Cultural Rights
- Environmental Rights Research Office
- International Human Rights Law Laboratory
- China Human Rights Story Communication Laboratory
- Human Rights Education and Training Laboratory
In terms of economic rights, the laboratory has a team of leading young and middle-aged researchers and a large number of research achievements. It is unique in the theory of poverty reduction, balanced development, social equity and development in developing countries, laying a solid foundation for economic rights research.
In terms of social rights, the laboratory relies on the Wuhan Scientific Research Practice Base of the Labor Science Research Institute established by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security in the School of Law, and the earliest sociology major of our school after national reconstruction and reconstruction, focusing on social security rights and work. , The right to employment, labor protection, migrant workers and their children, the elderly, the disabled and other socially vulnerable groups, rural revitalization, social governance and human rights, etc. to carry out research, has produced a series of research results with a certain level.
In terms of cultural rights, our school's journalism and communication majors are ranked in the top three in the country, and the first doctoral program in public relations is established in the country, with outstanding advantages. Relying institutions have established a national key research base with the China Foreign Languages Bureau, "China Story Creative Communication Institute". CCTV issued a document to set up a traditional Chinese legal culture recording and broadcasting base in this laboratory. The full-time staff of the base include United Nations development rights experts and outreach experts. They have the right to speak about the international dissemination of Chinese human rights culture in the United Nations and major countries and regions in the world.