Mapping Pesticide Regulation in China
from Part II - Transnational Law as Regulatory Governance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 March 2020
This chapter maps the law concerning pesticide use in China. It deals with international and regional agreements, international standards, and national and selected provincial and municipal measures. It show the interconnection between transnational law and Chinese law, and emphasises the interconnection between hard law and soft law.As local examples, it examines the provinces of Shandong and Shaanxi and the city of Xi'an.It also shows that, though the law concerning pesticide use in China exemplifies the concept of transnational law order, there are also specific features of Chinese society which affect this area of law.
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