The Legal Dilemma and Improvement Path of “Three-Trial Integration” in China’s Environmental Judicature
Keywords:
Three-trial Integration, environmental justice, ecological civilization, trial modeAbstract
The construction of the environmental judicial trial model has its internal laws and external special evidence, which requires active responses from the legislative and judicial levels. Traditional litigation trials have been unable to adapt well to the trial of environmental judicial cases. The “Three-trial Integration” trial method that integrates civil, criminal, and administrative cases takes into account both environmental justice and judicial efficiency. However, from a practical point of view, the “Three-trial Integration” of environmental justice still has the legal dilemma of lack of legislation, judicial loopholes, and disorderly law enforcement. In view of this, it is necessary to clarify the legislative provisions of “Three-trial Integration”, establish a special environmental judicial trial institution, cultivate a professional environmental judicial trial team of “Three-trial Integration”, and unify the subject of “Three-trial Integration” in environmental judicial litigation qualifications and measures to clarify the legal boundaries and powers of environmental justice, in order to improve the professional trial model of environmental justice.
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