Environmental Law in China
Mitigating Risk and Ensuring Compliance
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 9 June 2011
- ISBN 9780195390018
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages350 pages
- Size 157x231x27 mm
- Weight 513 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Environmental Law in China: Managing Risk and Ensuring Compliance is the most comprehensive, up-to-date account of China's environmental laws and regulations.
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In recent years, China's leaders have started to confront the environmental, economic, and social costs of unchecked development. China's increasing reliance on foreign oil has engendered national security fears and launched a drive for more efficient transportation systems and domestic renewable energy projects. Meanwhile, pressure from a rising middle class and the international community has focused leadership attention on ways to make China's economic engine run more efficiently and with less impact upon the domestic and global environment. This profound shift in priorities has elevated environmental sustainability to the top of the national agenda. To advance this new agenda, the environmental laws that China has enacted over the past thirty years are being strengthened, and new environmental regulations and standards are being issued everyday. Entities operating in China are faced with the need to understand the impact of China's environmental law requirements upon their businesses, and to take actions to ensure that they are in compliance with those requirements.
In Environmental Law in China: Managing Risk and Ensuring Compliance, Charles McElwee addresses how China's environmental regulatory and legal frameworks are structured, how to maintain operational compliance with the environmental laws and regulations, how to ensure products sold in China comply with environmental regulations, and the potential risks and liabilities that attend non-compliance. McElwee offers unique insight into how environmental law is in fact applied, setting forth a realistic account of the way companies encounter Chinese environmental regulations at both the local and national levels.
The book is easy to navigate and pleasant to read ... This reviewer would certainly recommend it as a valuable practical guide for foreign operators of industrial projects in China and even all foreign investors or traders who consider China as a potential market.
Table of Contents:
I. INTRODUCTION
II. ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF CHINA
III. ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDANCE FRAMEWORK
IV. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
V. NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN
VI. NATIONAL ENVIORNMENTAL RULESMAKING
VII. LOCAL ENVIORNMENTAL RULEMAKING & ADMINISTRATION
VIII. OPERATIONAL COMPLIANCE OBLIGATIONS
IX ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS
X. GREEN FINANCE
XI. ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES
XII. ENVIRONMENTAL CIVIL ACTIONS
XIII. JUDICIARY
XIV. PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
XV. NEW CHEMICAL REGISTRATION
XVI. CONCLUSION