The innovations of contemporary grassland law and its differences from nomadic laws in Ming Dynasty
Grassland, type of ground cover,is defined as a natural resource which plays a key role in the evolutionary history of human beings.The protection of Chinese grassland ecological environment has gone through the process of plain environmental awareness and custom.And along with the development of civilization there appeared the legal protection (SHI Wenzheng et al., 2004 ).After New China was founded, the utilization and protection of grasslands became the focus of attention with the development of the economy.The First Grassland Law was promulgated in 1985.The New Grassland Law was adopted in December 2002.Since it was put in force, it has evolved into part of The People.s Republic of China.s Natural Resources Law.The New Grassland Law has nine chapters, Ⅰ General, Ⅱ Grassland ownership, Ⅲ Planning, Ⅳ Construction, Ⅴ Utilization, Ⅵ Protection, Ⅶ Supervision and Inspection, Ⅷ Legal Liability, and Ⅸ Supplementary Provisions while the First Grassland Law does not have Chapter breakdown.
Grassland Law Nomadic Laws Ming Dynasty clause contrast grassland protection
DI Chao SUN Yan
Institute of Grassland Science,China Agricultural University Yuan MingYuan Xilu,Haidian,Beijing,100094,P.R.China
国际会议
呼和浩特
英文
2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)