China’s active pursuit of maritime policy results in a constant improvement of its maritime legislation. In recent decades serious efforts have been made in this country to streamline maritime regulations on various levels – from the Constitution and general statutes to the maritime statutes to local regulations. In this article, the author analyzes the general question of maritime regulations in modern China from the standpoint of law (general and specific, central and local) and the authorities of governmental bodies. In the annexes to this article, the author gives the selective translation of certain maritime law statutes of China, and the list of current maritime laws and regulations
On the limits of its maritime jurisdiction, the People's Republic of Chinal has been basically unspe...
Academic analysis of China’s legal system has largely been segmented by disciplinary boundaries. Int...
China recently enacted amendments to its 1983 Maritime Traffic Safety Law, expanding its application...
China’s active pursuit of maritime policy results in a constant improvement of its maritime legislat...
A comprehensive treatment of Chinese maritime law and judicial practice, this book covers both subst...
The Chinese maritime and shipping market has been expanding enormously in recent times as its commer...
This article is focused on the main problems of judicial regulation of water transport and sea loadi...
In response to the increasing maritime litigations that come along with the rapid growth of foreign ...
Bibliographic note STRAATSMA, Wietse. China's Maritime Lawfare in the South China Sea. Prague, 2018....
Through an examination of the People's Republic of China's policies on the law of the sea (LOS), thi...
This article examines China's domestic legal regime for the prevention of vessel source pollution. I...
This article examines China's domestic legal regime for the prevention of vessel source pollution. I...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea reaffirms the rights and capacities of coas...
China's new regulations allowing the seizure of foreign vessels acting illegally in its claimed terr...
As one of major trade countries, China adopted the Chinese Maritime Code in 1992. The international ...
On the limits of its maritime jurisdiction, the People's Republic of Chinal has been basically unspe...
Academic analysis of China’s legal system has largely been segmented by disciplinary boundaries. Int...
China recently enacted amendments to its 1983 Maritime Traffic Safety Law, expanding its application...
China’s active pursuit of maritime policy results in a constant improvement of its maritime legislat...
A comprehensive treatment of Chinese maritime law and judicial practice, this book covers both subst...
The Chinese maritime and shipping market has been expanding enormously in recent times as its commer...
This article is focused on the main problems of judicial regulation of water transport and sea loadi...
In response to the increasing maritime litigations that come along with the rapid growth of foreign ...
Bibliographic note STRAATSMA, Wietse. China's Maritime Lawfare in the South China Sea. Prague, 2018....
Through an examination of the People's Republic of China's policies on the law of the sea (LOS), thi...
This article examines China's domestic legal regime for the prevention of vessel source pollution. I...
This article examines China's domestic legal regime for the prevention of vessel source pollution. I...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea reaffirms the rights and capacities of coas...
China's new regulations allowing the seizure of foreign vessels acting illegally in its claimed terr...
As one of major trade countries, China adopted the Chinese Maritime Code in 1992. The international ...
On the limits of its maritime jurisdiction, the People's Republic of Chinal has been basically unspe...
Academic analysis of China’s legal system has largely been segmented by disciplinary boundaries. Int...
China recently enacted amendments to its 1983 Maritime Traffic Safety Law, expanding its application...