China’s law and practice as a coastal state for the prevention of vessel-source pollution
China is a major maritime nation with 18,ooo km of mainland coastline.1 The marine environment is of fundamental importance for China's economic development and environmental protection. According to the National Report on Social and Economic Development, in 2010, China imported 239.31 million...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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