Contents
- Description of Initiative
- Environmental Law Cooperation with China
- Collaborating Organizations
- New Developments in Chinese Environmental Law
- Events
- Legal Resources
- Resource Documents by Topic
- Related Links
- E-mail Updates
- Disclaimer
Description of Initiative
China has been working with great determination in recent years to develop, implement, and enforce a solid environmental law framework. Chinese officials face critical challenges in effectively implementing the laws, clarifying the roles of their national and provincial governments, and strengthening the operation of their legal system.
EPA Office of General Counsel launched the EPA – China Environmental Law Initiative in September, 2007, to encourage a continuing dialogue between the U.S. and China on environmental law. The goals of the initiative include:
- Sharing EPA's legal experience and expertise to help improve China’s environmental health.
- Sharing information useful to U.S. entities with business or other stakes in how China addresses environmental issues.
- Fostering an ongoing dialogue on environmental law issues with China.
Many of these cooperative activities take place in collaboration with other EPA offices, including EPA Office of International Affairs, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, Office of Water, Office of Air and Radiation, and EPA Regional Offices.
We look forward to sharing information on these initiatives here.
Additional Information on international cooperation efforts on Chinese environmental law (including information on OGC's meetings with Chinese environmental officials) is available.
Collaborating Organizations
Collaborating Organizations
- American Chamber of Commerce of Shanghai -- Environment Committee
- China Environment Forum (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars)
- George Washington University Law School
- University of Maryland Environmental Law Program
EPA is collaborating with organizations that have expertise in Chinese environmental law and in environmental issues faced by U.S. entities in China. A list of collaborators appears in the box on the right. These organizations may:
- contribute material for inclusion on the web site
- share with EPA their insights as to what material would be useful to include.
New Developments in Chinese Environmental Law
General
- U.S embassy in Beijing reports 'unhealthy' air quality in area; U.S. Twitter feed issues hourly reports that contradict official government measurements (Canada.com, 6/25/09)
- The State of the Environment of China in 2008 (MEP news release, 6/5/09)
- Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Environmental Noise Pollution (1999)
(English translation courtesy of Squire, Sanders and Dempsey LLP) (PDF, 11 pp, 53k)
Pollution Control
- Environmental Standards in Effect as of July 1, 2009 (MEP News Release, 7/1/09)
- China reports slight improvement of water quality nationwide (Xinhua News Agency, 7/30/09)
- Report: Major SOEs flout pollution laws (China.org, 6/19/09)
- China considers penalty tax on high-polluting businesses (MEP News Release, 6/5/09)
- National environmental protection standards that go to effect as of June 1, 2009 (MEP News Release, 5/31/09)
- Management Regulation of Environmental Monitoring (under consultation) [Text in Chinese only] (MEP, 4/21/09)
- Electronic Industry shall Implement New Pollutants Discharge Standards (MEP, no date provided) [Text in Chinese only]
- Draft Measures on Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances (Amendments) in Chinese (Word document) and a brief overview of the draft text in English (May 2009, Version for Inter-Ministries Consultation) (PDF, 4 pp, 301K)
- National Standard on Environmental Protection to be Effective from May 1, 2009 (MEP news release, 4/30/09)
- National environmental protection standards that go to effect as of April 1, 2009 (MEP news release, 4/3/09)
Public Participation
- Water quality information flows to public online (China Daily, 7/2/09)
- China accepts 1st environment lawsuit against government (Associated Press 7/31/09)
- Ministry of Environmental Protection will open the hotline 010-12369 for direct environmental complaints (MEP News Release, 6/4/09)
Climate Change / Energy
-
China: Global Warming Savior or Sinner? interview with Julian L. Wong (The World: Science, 7/20/09)
- Broadening the Bilateral: Seizing the Opportunity for Meaningful U.S.-China Collaboration on Climate Change (Senate Committee Print 111-24. Report to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 7/21/09) (PDF, 22 pp, 111k)
- Commentary on U.S. - China Cooperation in Climate Change Hearing (Green Leap Forward blog, 6/12/09)
- U.S. Climate Change Envoy Returns from China With Mixed News (CleanBeta Blog, 6/12/09)
- Challenges and Opportunities for U.S.-China Cooperation in Climate Change (U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations hearing, 6/4/09)
- Climate Progress in China; A Primer on Recent Developments (Center for American Progress, 6/3/09)
- Commentary on China and Climate Change (New York University School of Law, U.S. Asia Law Institute, June 2009)
- China working on further national plan to address climate change:official (Xinhua News Agency, 5/20/09)
Sustainability / Pollution Prevention
- MEP: Two Environmental Protection Guidelines for Developing Industrial Circular Economy (sustainability) were issued by MEP on March 14, 2009 and will be effective as of July 1, 2009 [Text in Chinese only]
International Cooperation
- Joint Press Release on the First Round of the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (U.S. Dept. of Treasury Press Release, 7/28/09)
- Memorandum of Understanding to Enhance Cooperation on Climate Change, Energy and Environment (7/28/09)
Events
- EPA recently met with Wang Canfa, professor at China University of Political Science and Law and director of the Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims (CLAPV). Vermont Law School recently named Professor Wang an Honorary Distinguished Lecturer in Environmental Law in recognition of his efforts to promote the development of environmental law in China and his collaboration with Vermont Law School. More on Professor Wang's visit to the U.S.
- Environmental Litigation and Environmental Court Forum, Beijing, May 22-23, 2009
- World Bank IFC - Jiangsu Province International Symposium on Contaminated Site Remediation and Brownfields Redevelopment in Nanjing, May 20-21, 2009
- EPA-MEP 2009 Annual Planning Meeting on Cooperation on Environmental Law and Enforcement (April 29, 2009, Washington, D.C.)
- As Goes China, So Goes the World: Chinese Development and Environment Challenges (Sponsored by American University, Washington College of Law, March 26, 2009)
- China’s Emergence: Effects on Trade, Investment, and Regulatory Law (Sponsored by Texas International Law Journal, February 27, 2009)
- China’s Changing Courts: Populist Vehicle or Party Puppet (Sponsored by New York University School of Law and the U.S. - Asia Law Institute, February 19, 2009)
- Mind the Gap! Trends in Strengthening Environmental Laws in China. Presented by the China Environment Forum, January 15, 2009. Video now available!
Legal Resources
Find links to information on Chinese environmental statutes, regulations, directives, treaties, and international cooperation documents.
Resource Documents By Topic
Find links to articles and reports dealing with Chinese environmental law and policy.
Disclaimer
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