Castles Made of Sand: Public-Interest Litigation and China’s New Environmental Protection Law
Harvard Environmental Law Review Castles Made of Sand: Public-Interest Litigation and China’s New Environmental Protection Law April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Daniel Carpenter-Gold It has long been a truism that China’s environmental legislation is plentiful and powerful, but only unevenly enforced. Given China’s reputation as an authoritarian state with immense capacity to regulate its … Read more