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6. Environmental Litigation and External Influence from Outside the Court in the PRC: A Case Study of Zhang Changjian et al. v. Rongping Chemical Plant

verfasst von : Jiro Sakurai

Erschienen in: Environmental Policy and Governance in China

Verlag: Springer Japan

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Abstract

In this chapter, I will examine how some political bodies impact the judicial courts where environmental litigations take place. The focus is on the political bodies that have the most substantial influence on a local court if certain political bodies, such as the upper class court, the local Committee of the CPC, or the Environmental Protection Agency of the upper class local government, offer suggestions on the same case.
By looking through the whole dispute process, this paper concludes that the decisions regarding an environmental dispute made by the local Committee of the CPC could have a substantial impact on the decisions of the local court, while the EPA of the upper level local government or the upper level local court could be disregarded by the local court.

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Metadaten
Titel
Environmental Litigation and External Influence from Outside the Court in the PRC: A Case Study of Zhang Changjian et al. v. Rongping Chemical Plant
verfasst von
Jiro Sakurai
Copyright-Jahr
2017
Verlag
Springer Japan
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56490-4_6