Governing ocean carbon sinks in China: legal regulatory challenges and future framework pathways
中国における海洋炭素吸収源のガバナンス:法的規制上の課題と将来の枠組み経路 (AI 翻訳)
Ping Guo, Jialu Cui
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日本語
本論文は、中国の海洋炭素吸収源の法的規制を国際条約と国内法の統合分析を通じて検討する。3次元分析枠組みを用いて、規制当局、規制対象、規制基盤の観点から課題を特定し、国際・国内レベルでの改善策を提案する。特に、政策と実践のギャップを埋める法的規制システムの欠如を指摘し、段階的立法戦略と協調的監督メカニズムを提言する。
English
This paper examines the legal regulation of ocean carbon sinks in China through an integrated analysis of international conventions and domestic laws. Using a three-dimensional analytical framework, it identifies a structural mismatch between the development of ocean carbon sink activities and existing legal regimes, and proposes legal pathways for improvement. The study highlights the need for a comprehensive legal framework specifically designed for ocean carbon sinks and recommends phased legislative strategy and coordinated oversight.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
中国の海洋炭素吸収源に関する法的規制の課題を分析し、日本におけるブルーカーボン政策の法整備に示唆を与える。特に、国際条約と国内法のギャップや規制当局の調整不足は、日本でも同様の課題が存在する可能性がある。
In the global GX context
This paper addresses the legal governance of ocean carbon sinks, a critical component of global carbon removal strategies. It provides a detailed case study of China, offering lessons for other countries developing their own legal frameworks for blue carbon. The analysis of regulatory fragmentation and the call for a comprehensive legal system are relevant to global discussions on carbon dioxide removal governance.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:This paper offers a systematic legal analysis of ocean carbon sink governance in China, providing a framework for comparative studies on carbon removal regulations.
🏢実務担当者:Corporate sustainability teams can gain insights into the regulatory landscape for ocean-based carbon offsets, which may inform investment and project development strategies.
🏛政策担当者:Regulators can use this paper's analysis of legal gaps and coordination challenges to inform the design of comprehensive ocean carbon sink governance frameworks.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Ocean carbon sinks are receiving growing attention in climate mitigation and sustainable ocean development. This makes their governance an increasingly important legal and institutional issue. Although China has made notable progress in developing ocean carbon sink activities, the corresponding legal framework remains insufficient, particularly in regulatory design and institutional coordination. More importantly, the current challenge does not lie in a complete absence of policy responses but in the lack of a legal regulatory system capable of translating policy objectives into consistent practice. It is precisely this gap between policy and practice that makes it necessary to focus on the legal regulation of ocean carbon sinks. Against this background, this article examines the legal regulation of ocean carbon sinks in China through an integrated analysis of relevant international conventions and domestic laws. It adopts a three-dimensional analytical framework centered on regulatory authorities, regulatory objects, and regulatory bases. The analysis identifies a structural mismatch between the development of ocean carbon sink activities and existing legal regimes. At the international level, the governance of ocean carbon sinks is constrained by the limited role of regulatory authorities, the ambiguity and regulatory stagnation surrounding the standard of marine scientific research, and the lack of specificity and coordination in the applicable international legal framework. At the domestic level, regulation is weakened by overlapping institutional responsibilities, fragmented oversight, inconsistency in the scope of regulatory objects, and the absence of a comprehensive legal framework specifically designed for ocean carbon sinks. On this basis, the article proposes legal pathways for improving China’s ocean carbon sink governance at both the international and domestic levels. Internationally, China should strengthen scientific and regional cooperation to support the future development of international rules. Domestically, China should adopt a phased legislative strategy for building its ocean carbon sink regulatory framework and establish a coordinated oversight mechanism involving multiple regulatory actors. These measures would help enhance legal clarity, regulatory coherence, and institutional coordination, and thereby provide a stronger legal foundation for the sustainable development of ocean carbon sinks in China.
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