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China calls for deepening juridical protection of biodiversity
Jiang Bixin, vice-president of the Supreme People's Court and president of the Third Circuit Court, makes a speech at the symposium. [Photo/chinacourt.org] |
The SPC has also set up an adjudication tribunal for environment and resources, a key judicial measure to protect biodiversity.
Since then, courts at different levels in China have developed a common standard concerning environmental resource cases and their multiple disputes settlement mechanisms have been much improved.
Courts in China also judge public interests lawsuits - including those involving wetlands, forests, endangered plants, and migrant bird areas - in accordance with legal procedures and principles.
Jiang noted that the symposium attracted judges and scholars from home and abroad and offered a good platform for discussion and exchanges.