Judicializing enviromental politics? China's procurator-led public interest litigation against the government/ Yueduan Wang and Ying Xia

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): Online resources: In: The China Quarterly March 2023, No.253, pp.90-106 (17)Summary: Scholars consider deficient local accountability mechanisms a key shortcoming of China's response to environmental issues. Through empirical analysis of the new procurator-led public interest litigation (PIL) system, this study examines whether - and to what extent - this shortcoming can be remedied by empowering the juridical institutions.
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Scholars consider deficient local accountability mechanisms a key shortcoming of China's response to environmental issues. Through empirical analysis of the new procurator-led public interest litigation (PIL) system, this study examines whether - and to what extent - this shortcoming can be remedied by empowering the juridical institutions.

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