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何以成典——《中华人民共和国生态环境法典》系列解读之一
China has enacted the world's first Ecological Environment Code, a comprehensive legal framework integrating over 30 environmental laws into a unified system. This landmark legislation establishes systematic governance mechanisms for pollution prevention, ecological protection, and green development, fundamentally transforming how environmental compliance and enforcement operate across all sectors.
China Environment
JT
Beijing Jincheng Tongda & Neal Law Firm
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法典时代·生态环境法治现代化新格局——《中华人民共和国生态环境法典》系列解读文章
China has enacted the world's first Ecological Environment Code, marking a historic transformation in environmental law. This comprehensive legal framework consolidates ten existing environmental laws into a unified system of 1,242 articles across five sections. How will this groundbreaking legislation reshape environmental governance, enforcement practices, corporate compliance obligations, and public participation in China's ecological civilization?
China Environment
JT
Beijing Jincheng Tongda & Neal Law Firm
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新《海商法》主要修订综述——新《海商法》解读系列之一
China's Maritime Code underwent its first comprehensive revision in over 30 years, introducing significant changes including expanded coverage of domestic coastal shipping, a new chapter on ship oil pollution liability, enhanced crew labor protections, and provisions for electronic transport records. The revision substantially raises liability limits for passenger transport and maritime claims while aligning with international conventions and addressing modern shipping digitalization needs.
China International
JT
Beijing Jincheng Tongda & Neal Law Firm
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Key Amendments To The New CMC & Practical Impact On Shipowners And P&I Clubs
China's newly revised Maritime Code introduces significant structural and substantive changes that will reshape risk allocation, liability exposure, and insurance arrangements across the shipping industry. The comprehensive reform expands carrier liability, increases limitation amounts, and establishes a dedicated framework for oil pollution damage while formally recognizing P&I Clubs for the first time in Chinese maritime law.
China Transport
WJ
Wang Jing & Co
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