Guangzhou Maritime Court and Guangdong Provincial Ocean and Fishery Bureau officially signed the Cooperation Framework Agreement on Serving the Construction of Building Guangdong into a Strong Marine Economic Province on June 9, 2018 which marks further and deepened cooperation between the two sides in promoting judicial justice, law-based administration and serving the construction of building Guangdong into a strong marine economic province.
Secretary of Party Leadership Group and President of Guangzhou Maritime Court Ye Liudong led another six of the court visit Guangdong Provincial Ocean and Fishery Bureau for research on Nov. 30, 2017. Maritime Administrative Division of the Court and Policy and Regulations Division of the Bureau actively exchanged views and jointly finished the drafting, consultation and modification of the agreement afterwards.
The agreement is mainly to promote the construction of building Guangdong into a strong marine economic province, and both sides make full use of their respective advantages to strengthen communication and cooperation in ocean and fishery administrative law enforcement and maritime judiciary. The content of the agreement includes building a mechanism to connect the administrative law enforcement and judicial practice, strengthening bilateral cooperation and communication, refining operational process of poverty preservation, investigation and evidence-taking and execution in cases involving marine fishery administrative departments. The both sides henceforth will implement the framework agreement to contribute to the development marine economy and legal construction of Guangdong Province.
On June 26, 2018, in the first tribunal of Zhongshan Intermediate People’s Court of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou Maritime Court pronounced its first-instance judgment on a civil public interest litigation of liabilities for marine environmental pollution. The first of such filed by a Procuratorate after the revision of the Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China.
On August 30, 2016, as staffs of Zhongshan Ocean and Fishery Bureau of Guangdong Province conducted an inspection alongside the waters under the jurisdiction, they discovered the vessel was dumping rubbish into the sea at beacon 12 light of Hengmen east-toward seaward channel in Minzhong Town of Zhongshan City. Upon the investigation public security organs of Zhongshan City found that between July and August of 2016, on the excuse of reinforcing the bound, Peng, among four other Foshan citizens were transported waste from a paper mill in Sanchong Dock of Zhongtang Town of Dongguan City and dumped it near the said beacon, which caused great pollution to the surrounding marine environment.
On April 16, 2016, Zhongshan Ocean and Fishery Bureau filed a civil lawsuit against Peng and another three to Guangzhou Maritime Court, claiming damages over 3,000,000RMB for ecological restoration and another 3,000,000RMB more caused by pollution and assessment, and that Yuan, the last of the five, shall be liable to 24.29% of the total compensation jointly. The case is heard publicly on April 18.
On June 26, Guangzhou Maritime Court pronounced its first-instance judgment on the case, ordered Peng and other four defendants are liable to a total of more than RMB7,820,000 for ecological restoration, pollution and assessment. Yuan shall bear liability within a certain range. The compensation will be turned over to the state treasury for the restoration of the local ecology.
On the morning of June 12th, 2018, the research group first arrived at Shanghai Maritime University. Secretary of the Party Committee Li Xiping and Dean Wang Guohua of Law School of Shanghai Maritime University conducted an in-depth discussion with the research group in the aspects of legal factors hindering the institution innovation of Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone and giving full play to maritime judicial to ensuring the construction of Free Trade Port.
On the afternoon of June 12th, 2018, the research group arrived at Shanghai Maritime Court. Director Jin Xiaofeng of Free Trade Zone Division of Shanghai Maritime Court and the research group had an in-depth exchange of views. Issues such as institutionalized bonded vessel registration to attract the Chinese-funded ships to return , perfecting the integrated endorsement measure on ship entering or exiting ports, improving the judicial measures of maritime courts to safeguarding the construction of Free Trade Zone and Free Trade Port were carried on the through discussion.
On the morning of June 13th, 2018, the research group arrived at East China University of Political Science and Law. Vice Dean Du Tao of International Law School of East China University of Political Science and Law and Executive Vice-President He Xiaoyong of Free Trade Zone Law Institute hold an in-depth discussion with the research group on the issues of the reform of the administrative approval system in the fields of foreign investment management and expanding trade facilitation.
On the morning of June 14th, 2018, the research group arrived at Qingdao Maritime Court. Vice President Li Shouqin of Qingdao Maritime court held talks with the research group focusing on the problems existing in the construction of Weihai China-Korea Free Trade Area, and exchanged views on deepening judicial system reform, strengthening the construction of trial team and the dispatched tribunals.
On the afternoon of June 14th, 2018, the research group arrived at Ocean University of China. Dean of School of Law and Political Science Liu Huirong made in-depth exchanges with the research group on the issues concerning the application of law in the context of Chinese-funded ship companies conducting piggybacking business on cargo imports and exports, the foundation of diversified dispute settlement mechanism of Free Trade Zone and Free Trade Port, the improvement of ship management and the informatization of logistic disposal in Free Trade Port, and disputes over the Maritime Silk Road.
On the afternoon of June 8th, 2018, Vice President Wang Yufei of Guangzhou Maritime Court was invited to attend the forum themed “Focusing on Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and Promoting the Innovative Development of Supply Chain” which was held in Nansha District of Guangzhou. Director Deng Yufeng and Vice Director Xu Chunlong of Case-filling Division also attended the forum.
The forum was mainly held by Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Supply Chain Research Institute, supported by the Administrative Committee of Nansha Development Zone and Shanghai Maritime University. More than 300 guests attended the forum including Director Cai Chaolin of Administrative Committee of Nansha Development Zone and President Huang Youfang of Shanghai Maritime University.
The discussion and communicaiton among guests during the forum were focused on the construction and innovation of Nansha Development Zone, the development of blockchain technology and supply chain, opportunities and challenges in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area’s future construction and the analysis of current global economic situation.
During the forum, Vice President Wang Yufei had a full exchange of views with some guests on the promotion of maritime judicial service and the facilitation of the developing Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and Free Trade Zone.