Marziyehsadat Montazeritabar’s research while affiliated with Shenzhen University and other places

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The role of China in protecting the Arctic against pollutions from vessels: a legal perspective
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January 2024

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Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Marziyehsadat Montazeritabar

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Haibo Ye

In the past decade, global climate change and the rapid melting of polar ice have dramatically transformed the Arctic landscape from a vast ice-covered area to a seasonally navigable sea. This accessibility has sparked increased commercial activity, posing a threat from various pollutants, particularly from vessel sources. Given China’s profound interests in Arctic shipping, its involvement may face resistance from Arctic states, and therefore, it is important for China to ensure that its presence benefits local communities and states. This study explores China’s role in shaping the international legal landscape to protect the Arctic from vessel-source pollutions. The intricate interplay between China’s economic interests, maritime security concerns, and environmental commitments in the Arctic underscores China’s potential role. By aligning with existing international legal structures, such as UNCLOS and MARPOL, China has already started to demonstrate its commitment to preserving the Arctic environment. This study assesses and discusses the potentially strategic importance of China’s involvement in influencing legal regimes, offering a crucial contribution to global efforts to preserve this vital region.

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... The new law pays special attention to linking individual clauses with relevant maritime clauses to reduce differing legal outcomes caused by the same legal act. This aims to protect the marine environment (Montazeritabar & Ye, 2024). ...

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Toward better governance of the marine environment: an examination of the revision of China’s marine environmental protection law in 2023
The role of China in protecting the Arctic against pollutions from vessels: a legal perspective

Environmental Science and Pollution Research