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Recommendations for Solving Difficulties in Investigation of Environmental Pollution Cases in China

Lei Zhang

Asian Agricultural Research, 2017, vol. 09, issue 06

Abstract: Environmental pollution has caused wide social concern, and it demands immediate attention to striking at the crime in the environmental pollution. At present, there are difficulties of putting a case on file, collecting evidence, judicial identification, and presumption of causal relationship in investigation of environmental pollution cases. In accordance with current situations, it came up following recommendations: (i) widely collecting case clues to solve the difficulty of putting a case on file; (ii) improving the ability of collecting evidence and standardizing the evidence collection, to solve the difficulty of evidence collection. (iii) including the environmental pollution judicial identification system, and unifying the identification standards, to solve the difficulty in identification. It is recommended to use the epidemiological causal relationship theory combined with enough high-quality evidences to solve the difficulty in presumption of causal relationship.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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