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Exploring the Optimal Path for Social Forces to Participate in Specialized Ecological and Environmental Prosecution

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DOI: 10.23977/socsam.2022.030311 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 426

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Cong Sun 1

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1 Luoyang Normal University, Luoyang, Henan, 471934, China

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Cong Sun

ABSTRACT

The overall layout of "five-in-one" in the new era has raised the standard of ecological civilization construction to a new height and established the basic framework of ecological environmental prosecution through the institutionalization of environmental public interest litigation. However, due to the late start and the lack of support systems, the eco-environmental prosecution work faces the challenges of confusion of roles and positioning, and misalignment of functions and effectiveness, which hinders the professionalization process. In addition to self-professionalization, prosecuting agencies should actively optimize the path of environmental protection social forces to participate in eco-environmental prosecution work from the perspective of modernizing governance capacity and system, and rapidly enhance professionalism with external forces. We should take primary-level social governance as a field, establish a positive interaction mechanism between the prosecution and the public at the macro level, build an institutional system for social forces to participate in eco-environmental prosecution work at the medium level, and proote the construction of environmental social forces themselves at the micro level. 

KEYWORDS

Social forces, ecological and environmental prosecution, specialization, grassroots social governance

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Cong Sun, Exploring the Optimal Path for Social Forces to Participate in Specialized Ecological and Environmental Prosecution. Social Security and Administration Management (2022) Vol. 3: 71-83. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socsam.2022.030311.

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