Abstract

ABSTRACTIn terms of the Chinese legal framework and practice on environmental protection, China evolves itself from basic control to systematic surveillance and from ‘belittlement’ to ‘coerciveness’; the complexity of the legal framework on energy application in China has been developed from rudimentary legislations on fossil resources’ utilisation to an entrenched design of legislative and policy instruments that is more emphatic towards green energy promotion. Today, under the influence of European experiences, China is carrying out a huge number of legal measures to realise the systematic coordination between environmental protection and energy application. Such coordination in China has primarily been ruled by state policies, rather than national legislations.

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