Innovation Economics and Management Research (IEMR)

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Research on the Supervision Laws of Land-based Pollution Caused by Sewage outlets into the sea from the Perspective of the "Marine Environmental Protection Law"
Authors


Yuwei Wang, Zhaobin Pei, Huiwen Wang

Corresponding Author

Yuwei Wang

Publishing Date

28 Feb. 2023

Keywords

"Marine Environmental Protection Law", Sewage outlets into the sea, Land-based pollution, Pollution prevention, Marine administration.

Abstract

With the advancement of marine ecological environment governance, the problem of land-based pollution caused by marine sewage outlets into the sea has gradually become an important factor restricting the modernization of marine ecological environment governance system and governance capacity. Starting from the current situation of the sewage outlets into the sea, the impact of the sewage outlets into the sea on the marine ecological environment and the necessity of controlling the sewage outlets into the sea are analyzed, and the law is used as an effective means and tool for social governance to study the legal measures for the treatment of the sewage outlets into the sea in China. Among the relevant legislation on the treatment of sewage outlets into the sea, the "Marine Environmental Protection Law" is a special law to reduce marine pollution and protect the marine ecological environment. Relying on the "Marine Environmental Protection Law", considering the pollution caused by the sewage outlets into the sea from a legal perspective, this paper studies the feasibility and operation shortcomings of the filing system in the treatment of the sewage outlets into the sea in China, analyzes the management status of the existing total pollution discharge control system on the sewage outlets into the sea, and focuses on the regulatory limitations of the existing legal system on the discharge of pollutants into the sea caused by the sewage outlets into the sea. Then, corresponding legal suggestions are put forward from the perspectives of improving the specific and detailed legislation of the management of sewage outlets into the sea, improving the loopholes in the regulatory system, promoting the comprehensiveness of the regulatory system, and increasing the public's participation in the prevention and control of pollution in the marine environment.

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© 2023, the Authors. Published by ISCCAC

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