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Author : 张颖,密晨曦 编著;吕斌,张亚娟 译 Zhang Ying;Mi Chenxi
Publisher : China Intercontinental Press
Date : 201412
ISBN : 978-7-5085-2945-5
Pages : 245页
Price : $79
China’s Maritime Laws and Maritime Rights & Interests was compiled and revised by the Marine Development Strategy Institute of State Oceanic Administration It is one of the volumes of the series of China’s Maritime Development which is the publishing program sponsored by the National Publishing Fund as well as the Twelfth Five-year Guideline of National Important Books. It introduces the development of China’s maritime laws and its efforts and progress to protect and uphold maritime rights and interests from several aspects including the development process of maritime laws, contents of maritime laws, categories of maritime rights and interests, hot issues in protecting and upholding maritime rights and interests and so on. The information reflects China’s initiative and contribution in resolutely upholding its maritime rights and interests, maintaining the stable relations and mutual development between China and neighboring countries at sea, always adhering to the peaceful solution to maritime disputes, duly handling its contradictions and discrepancy with certain nations, and creating a peaceful and stable regional environment.
Chapters
Pages Download ReadThe Oldest Creature "Methuselah Worms"——The origin of China's Marine Legal System
11-38The "Moniang (Silent Girl)" in 1000 AD
15-16Overseas Trade Vessel Management Officials and Ao-Jiaand Chuan-Jia Systems
17-23Ban on Maritime Activities during the Yuan, Mingand Qing Dynasties: "No Ships Are Allowed at Sea"
24-26Marine Legal System after the the Founding of the People'sRepublic of China in 1949
32-38The Chinese Boxes——China's Marine Legal System withinthe Framework of International Law of the Sea
39-64From "Res communes" to "Res nullius"and then to "Territorial Sea"
43-45China in the Third World,and Three United Nations Conferences on the Law of the Sea
46-50China's Voice and Stand in UNCLOS
51-64The Five-star Red Flag Flying at the Sea——China's Maritime Rights and Position
65-104Internal Waters,Territorial Sea, Contiguous Zoneand Innocent Passage
69-72The 200-nautical-mile Exclusive Economic Zoneand the Continental Shelf beyond 200 Nautical Miles
73-77Maritime Rights and Interests within the Waters under Jurisdiction
78-78Sovereignty over the Internal Waters and Territorial Sea,and Control over the Contiguous Zone
79-80Sovereign Rights and Jurisdiction overthe Exclusive Economic Zone and the Continental Shelf
81-85Maritime Rights and Interests over Waters beyondNational Jurisdiction
88-92Main Disputes on Marine Rights and Interests with Surrounding Countries
93-99Laws of "Blue Economy"——Revolution to Disorderly, Excessiveand Gratuitous Use of the Sea
105-122"Ding",the Model of the Fuding City
109-111Law of the People's Republic of China onthe Administration of Sea Areas
112-122The Will of 1.3 Billion People——Prevention & Treatmentof Marine Pollution Nationwide
123-150"Unified Supervision and Control,and Assignment of Responsibility to Different Departments"
131-132Key Supervision and Control Functions Exercised by the State
133-136Prevention and Control System for Pollutionof Land-sourced Pollutants to the Sea
137-138Prevention and Control System for Pollution of Coastaland Marine Construction Projects to the Sea
139-142Prevention and Control System for Pollutionof Waste Dumping to the Sea
143-147Construction of Blue Ecological Barrier along the Coastline
148-150Blue Ribbon around the Islands——Laws Protecting Thousands of Islands
151-170Blue Ribbon Ocean Conservation Society
155-158Special Economic and Social Development Zone
159-161Establishing Ownership of Uninhabited Islands
162-162Clarifying Articles on Ecological Protectionand Utilization of Islands
163-163Strict Limitations on Buildingsand Facilities Construction on Islands
164-164Prohibition of All Topographyand Landform Change Activities in Territorial Sea Protection
165-165Neighborhood Disputes——Pending Marine Disputes between Chinaand Neighboring Countries
171-206The South China Sea: the Complex and Profound Situation
186-200The South China Sea Arbitration
201-206Embracing the World——China's Peace,Developmentand Win-win Principles on Marine Development
207-220China's Disapproval with the Theoryof "Big Powers always Seek Hegemony"
211-212Dialogue: Solve the Land Border Issues Leftin History with 12 Neighboring Countries
213-213Peace: Appreciate and Actively Participate in Bilateraland Multilateral Negotiations
214-214Common Prosperity: Value Achieved Successand Continue the Efforts
215-217Foster Amicable Relationshipsand Partnerships with Neighboring Countries
218-220Voyage led by Truth——China's Self-improvement in Ocean Developmentand Protection
221-244A big Marine Power Complying with the International Law
225-227Provide More Complete Safety Information for People at Sea
228-228Announce to the World China's Stand for its Marine Power
229-230Maritime Surveillance Department to Becomethe Most Powerful Law Enforcement Force
231-232A Bluer Ocean is a Major Option for the Future of China
233-235Chinese Dragon's "DT" Thinking Mode in a Tangled Era
239-244