The legal system for environmental protection during exploration and exploitation of marine mineral resources in China
Yen-Chiang Chang a, Chuanliang Wang b, Mehran Idris Khanb, Nannan Wang c,*
a.School of Law, Dalian Maritime University, China b.School of Law, Shandong University, China
c.School of Maritime Economics and Management, Dalian Maritime University, China
ABSTRACT :Great achievements have been achieved in exploring mineral resources in China since recent decades, which have significantly contributed to the climate change on the other hand. Environmental laws perhaps at par values to govern and administer the ecological environment protection in the exploration of natural resource such as marine mineral resources. China has developed various laws and policies to administer its extensive economic growth coupled with the utilisation of marine mineral resources. This study adopts both qualitative and quantitative means for data collection and content analysis of current legal developments in this regards. Therefore, the study aims to discuss practices and contributions China has made concerning the exploitation of marine mineral resources and the protection of the marine environment. The focus then turns to the adaptation of Chinese laws regarding the exploitation of marine mineral resources in its continental shelf and the Area. To this end, some lessons can be learned from other State practices such as Germany and the Czech Republic. The paper concludes by suggesting that China should actively participate in the mineral resources development and ecological environmental protection works to improve laws governing the ecological environment protection obligations on Chinese and foreign enterprises, in order to provide a legal basis for the ecological environment protection of China’s maritime areas.
Keywords: Marine mineral resources Exploration and exploitation Ecological environmental protection China
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