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Nature Environmental Protection, 2022, 3(4); doi: 10.38007/NEP.2022.030404.

Criminal Law Protection Based on Green Ecological Environment Protection

Author(s)

Jiayao Ji

Corresponding Author:
Jiayao Ji
Affiliation(s)

The People's Procuratorate of Shanghai Hudong District, Hongkou, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Environmental criminal law is one of the main methods of environmental protection. The main reason is that environmental criminal law is mandatory and normative and plays a vital role in environmental protection. In order to solve the shortcomings of the existing research on criminal law protection under the protection of green ecological environment, this paper discusses the composition of international environmental crimes and the principles of criminal law legislation on environmental crimes, as well as the binomial event flow and binomial distribution of data statistics, and investigates and discusses the time units in the national statistics of the number of major environmental pollution accident cases and the data statistics algorithm. Through the analysis of the regional distribution of criminal law crimes through the historical distribution data algorithm, it is found that compared with the other six provinces, Inner Mongolia has the highest number of environmental crime cases from January to April (2022) reaching 275. Finally, according to the survey data and the specific analysis of the criminal law protection under the protection of green ecological environment, this paper puts forward the corresponding legislative suggestions and improvement measures of criminal law protection.

Keywords

Green Ecological, Environment Protection, Criminal Law Protection, Data Statistics

Cite This Paper

Jiayao Ji. Criminal Law Protection Based on Green Ecological Environment Protection. Nature Environmental Protection (2022), Vol. 3, Issue 4: 32-40. https://doi.org/10.38007/NEP.2022.030404.

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