This article compares the framework of environmental public interest litigation in China to the individualized system of judicial review in Germany. It shows that environmental reform requires modern States such as Germany and China to consider certain objective criteria related to the public interest. These criteria are objective insofar as they relate to certain empirically measurable conditions that have arisen in the context of industrialization, and they relate to the public interest insofar as their treatment requires substantial intervention from the State to ensure that economic practices do not endanger the basic natural preconditions of human life. Between the law's instrumentality to the ‘normal’ functioning of modern industrial ...
During the past several decades, litigation has played a major role in the attempt by citizens to re...
This article reconsiders the role that public participation in the environmental impact assessment (...
The purpose of this dissertation is to undertake a critical and comparative review of South Africa a...
Environmental Public Interest Litigation (EPIL) by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) emerged in ...
Research on the issues of public interest litigation started during the 1990s in China. Before that,...
This dissertation introduces the U.S. and China’s environmental governance evolution, the background...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Chinese environmental public interest litigation has a...
Formally adopted in 2012, environmental public interest litigation in China has expanded standing be...
China\u27s unprecedented economic growth and rapid urbanization in the past three decades has exerte...
Environmental public interest litigation (EPIL) is an important development in the evolving framewor...
The latest revision from 2014 of the Chinese Environmental Protection Law introduced a new mechanism...
As China continues to face severe environmental degradation as a side effect of torrid economic grow...
Since “ecological civilization” was written into the constitution, China has continuously strengthen...
The environmental public interest litigation could promote the execution of environmental law and pr...
This article discusses the extent to which private standardization contributes to environmental gove...
During the past several decades, litigation has played a major role in the attempt by citizens to re...
This article reconsiders the role that public participation in the environmental impact assessment (...
The purpose of this dissertation is to undertake a critical and comparative review of South Africa a...
Environmental Public Interest Litigation (EPIL) by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) emerged in ...
Research on the issues of public interest litigation started during the 1990s in China. Before that,...
This dissertation introduces the U.S. and China’s environmental governance evolution, the background...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Chinese environmental public interest litigation has a...
Formally adopted in 2012, environmental public interest litigation in China has expanded standing be...
China\u27s unprecedented economic growth and rapid urbanization in the past three decades has exerte...
Environmental public interest litigation (EPIL) is an important development in the evolving framewor...
The latest revision from 2014 of the Chinese Environmental Protection Law introduced a new mechanism...
As China continues to face severe environmental degradation as a side effect of torrid economic grow...
Since “ecological civilization” was written into the constitution, China has continuously strengthen...
The environmental public interest litigation could promote the execution of environmental law and pr...
This article discusses the extent to which private standardization contributes to environmental gove...
During the past several decades, litigation has played a major role in the attempt by citizens to re...
This article reconsiders the role that public participation in the environmental impact assessment (...
The purpose of this dissertation is to undertake a critical and comparative review of South Africa a...