8.2.3 Building an Efficient Food Safety Control System in China
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Intro; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Contents; Introduction; References; Part I: Energy: China's Top Challenge in the Twenty-First Century; Chapter 1: An Overview; 1.1 Energy Ethics and Some Theoretical Issues; 1.2 The Facts and Laws in China; 1.2.1 Energy Resources, Policies and Strategies; 1.2.2 Legal Framework; 1.3 Evaluation on China's Energy Management and Regulation; 1.4 Future Regulatory Development for Resisting Energy Crisis; 1.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Energy: The Top Challenge to Contemporary China; 2.1 China's Global Energy Diplomacy
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2.2 Challenges Associated with China's Energy Diplomacy2.3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: China's Energy Driven Foreign Policies and International Relationships; 3.1 Energy Security and the IEA; 3.2 China's Current Efforts for International Energy Cooperation; 3.3 China's IEA Prospect; 3.4 Conclusion; References; Part II: Territorial Issues; Chapter 4: Territorial Disputes: China and Its Neighbors; 4.1 An Overview of the Incidents in the East China Sea and the South China Sea; 4.1.1 The Row Between China and Japan in the East China Sea; 4.1.2 The Disputes Arising from the South China Sea
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4.2 The Borders with Russia and India4.2.1 Sino-Russian Relationship; 4.2.2 China-India Border Dispute; 4.3 The Politics and Laws; 4.3.1 The Politics; 4.3.2 The Laws; 4.3.2.1 China's Legal Arguments Regarding Its Claims in the East China Sea; 4.3.2.2 China's Legal Arguments Regarding Its Claims in the South China Sea; 4.4 Uncertainties Ahead; 4.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Energy Security and Territorial Disputes; 5.1 Pressure Is Building; 5.2 Choices and Decisions for the Successful Settlement of the South China Sea Issues; 5.3 Conclusion; References
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7.2.2.1 The Introduction of Carbon Trading Mechanisms by the United Nations7.2.2.2 Carbon Trading in China; 7.3 Conclusion; References; Part IV: Human Rights and Anti-corruption: A Key Element for China's Rise as a Great Nation; Chapter 8: Human Rights Issues; 8.1 Human Rights and Environmental Protection; 8.1.1 Environmental Deterioration; 8.1.2 How Environmental Problems Entail Human Rights Issues; 8.2 Human Rights and Food Safety; 8.2.1 The Current Regulatory Framework for Food Safety in China and Its Ineffectiveness; 8.2.2 How Food Safety Problems Entail Human Rights Issues
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Part III: Environmental ProtectionChapter 6: Sustainable Development; 6.1 Beyond the Issue of Environment: Environmental Degradation Poses a Threat to China's National Security and Future Prosperity; 6.2 Achievability of Sustainable Development in China; 6.3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Clean Energy and Energy Saving Policies in China; 7.1 Clean Energy-An Eternal Topic; 7.2 Energy Saving Policies and Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Schemes in China; 7.2.1 Energy Saving Policies; 7.2.2 The Carbon Emission Trading Scheme
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This book focuses on the most serious social and economic challenges faced by China from a public international law perspective. The vast and diversified nature of public international law inspires the author to organize the book on a topic oriented basis, i.e. selecting five most crucial and interrelated issues in contemporary China to investigate and address. It reviews and evaluates Chinas response to these challenges and its continuing efforts in searching for solutions to these problems. These issues are inter-related and mutually affective, and moreover, impact collectively on the nations standings in the international community. The countrys national stability and economic sustainability may be retained only when these issues are dealt with efficiently and appropriately. This is a timely and comprehensive book addressing the most crucial problems confronted by contemporary China in the field of public international law, mainly concerning border issues, natural resources, environment and corruption. The work not only addresses these issues separately, but also delineates their interrelationships. In doing so, the complexity of these issues is revealed to a full extent.
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Issues Decisive for China's Rise or Fall : An International Law Perspective.