On the Criminal Law Protection of the Marine Ecological Environment
Source: By:Lijuan Zhang, Zhenan Zhang
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/jms.v2i2.1734
Abstract:With the continuous and rapid development of the country's economy and society, it has greatly promoted the leap of the marine economy and brought more severe challenges and tests to the protection of marine ecological environment. How to effectively measure the criminal law protection of the marine ecological environment and take effective measures Measures to deepen the effects of marine ecological environmental protection have become one of the focus topics of widespread concern in the industry. Based on this, this article first introduces the protection of marine ecological interests in China's criminal law, analyzes the necessity of adjusting the ecological environment in criminal law, and discusses the deficiencies in China's marine legal system and combines relevant practical experience to improve the marine environment. Various angles and aspects, such as laws and regulations related to resource crimes, put forward the basic approach to strengthen the criminal law protection of the marine ecological environment, and hope to help the practice of related work.
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