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The ideal model of human rights law studies shall be one that is open and comprehensive. On the basis of normative legal studies, it shall pay more attention to and respond to political, eco-nomic, and social development in a wide range of human rights issues. These studies should attempt to find practical solutions to concrete problems. Human rights law should be a relatively independent legal discipline, and it should be a problem-oriented object of study. Re-garding the research methodologies, human rights law could encom-pass all aspects of legal studies, and go beyond legal them to some extent to encompass the influence of other disciplines.