Draft limits class-action pollution-related lawsuits
Updated: 2013-06-26 16:19
By Zhao Yinan (chinadaily.com.cn)
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The All-China Environmental Federation and its local offices may be the only entity in China that is allowed to file class-action lawsuits regarding pollution, if a draft amendment is passed.
The amendment to the Environmental Protection Law, proposed to the National People’s Congress Standing Committee on Wednesday, limits the legal entities permitted to file environment-related class-action lawsuits to just one - the “All-China Environmental Federation and its branches at provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities”.
The proposal has met strong objections from many environment observers.
Li Gang, a lawyer specializing in environmental litigation, said the draft has effectively deprived other social groups of their litigation rights.
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