Abstract

The Report of the 18th CPC National Congress in 2012 emphasizes building a socialist country based on the rule of law as China’s overall governance strategy. At the same time, it has expanded the “four in one” to “five in one”; i.e. the construction of an ecological civilization has been added to the other major tasks in socialist construction with Chinese characteristics—economic construction, political construction, cultural construction, and social construction, thus setting out the roadmap for China’s construction of an environmental system based on the rule of law. The aim of this construction is to establish an environmental legal system that corresponds to China’s ecological civilization, and its main task is to integrate environmental rationality into the operation of the rule of law by improving environmental legal mechanisms and institutions.

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