Abstract
Green credit is an important means of financial support for green and low-carbon transformation and promoting sustainable development, and is an important means to achieve the dual carbon goals . At present, China's green credit is mainly promoted by various green credit policies, but there are problems such as the lack of legislation, the lack of a mandatory constraint mechanism, and the imperfect supervision system. The imperfect legal system is not conducive to the stable development of green credit, and thus cannot provide strong support for achieving the dual carbon goals . This study starts from the legal issues of green credit in my country and focuses on the legal issues existing in the current development of green credit in my country. First, the concepts of green credit and related fields are defined and analyzed, the characteristics of green credit are discussed from the perspective of economic law, and the main theoretical basis for studying green credit is explained. Secondly, the legal issues existing in the implementation of the green credit system in my country at this stage are analyzed, and the development status of the green credit system in major foreign countries is explained. Finally, drawing on foreign legal practice experience and combining the overall situation of my country's economic development and social operation, countermeasures and suggestions for solving my country's green credit legal issues are proposed, providing perfect legal support for the long-term development of my country's green credit, thereby promoting the development of green finance and green economy and achieving the dual carbon goals.
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