Necessity for Legislation on China’s Recycling Economy and Regulatory Framework Analysis |
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Authors: | Ke Zhou Xia Cao Guan-qiong Chi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Renmin University of China School of Law, Beijing, China;(2) Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, Shanxi, China |
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Abstract: | In China, the necessity for legislation on recycling economy (RE) first lies in the difference in the conceptions applied to define it. Three schools in theory are prevailing at present: affirmative, negative, and replaceable. The paper insists that RE is of unique implication for China. A practical need for legislation exists; however, those rational parts in both negative and replaceable schools should be given full consideration. The necessity for RE legislation rests not only upon requirements for social and economic development but also upon economic globalization and the internalization of environmental protection. China’s RE legislation should learn from foreign countries, meet actual needs of the country, make sure to coordinate with clean production law, and make recommendations and options for legislative modes, principles, and systems. This paper is on the basis of Zhou Ke, Cao Jianqun, ”Necessity for Legislation on China’s Recycling Economy and Regulatory Framework Analysis”, Xinhua Digest (half monthly), Vol. 11, 2005(in Chinese) |
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Keywords: | recycling economy clean production legislation necessity |
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