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Top judges and legal minds from around the world have gathered for a major international symposium in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province. Their focus is how judicial systems can actively drive the global transition toward a green, low-carbon future. At the heart of the dialogue is China's newly enacted Ecological and Environmental Code which is a unified legal framework that observers say could contribute to global environmental governance.
Top judges and legal minds from around the world have gathered for a major international symposium in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province. Their focus is how judicial systems can actively drive the global transition toward a green, low-carbon future. At the heart of the dialogue is China's newly enacted Ecological and Environmental Code which is a unified legal framework that observers say could contribute to global environmental governance.