78**201010AFX01220091990200987919921997+362444142434511488021031044551657201033127111)source)sink8CO21carbonintensity)23208019972007GDP19912005158DavidHunter,JamesSalzman&DurwoodZaelke'sInternationalEnvironmentalLawandPolicy,ThirdEdition,FoundationPress,2007p.650.82910201058://news.sohu.com/20100204/n270059402.shtml201052613201058://=1257020108415=23686201052616200810200940%60%14200112293044.5718.315IPCC2001Adaption200810161.199320022.3.84201050002010200219841996200819974.19821999200117182007172010418200962010JohnKerryJoeLiebermanAmericanPowerAct85121.861989198919200020198920022002200225%212003200020032003200420082008200820502050199080%200820122004222.19912000119198932202000622120022002322201048720102320042001/77/EG201012.5%202020%2008202030%47242002420202005200230%2008251.2070197419741979198019809019922003180200520073%20137.5%20064020127520072320042008242010252010488200920105JohnKerryJoeLiebermanTheAmericanPowerAct20102.19981092002200520082020199025%2050199080%201051426197962219931997199819992002200520061997418,,199920012002200267272615327289CO22819762820104902020100070002%5%29CO220098122174301995292010230200869119841998,,,,311/432333431200217432://:China,asabigcountryofgreenhousegasemissionandavitaleconomyintheworld,drawsmoreandmoreattentionfromtheinternationalsocietyontheissueofglobalclimatechange.Law,asameansgoingwithtechnology,economyandadministration,playsasignificantroleinthesolutionofclimatechangeproblemsineverycountry.TheexistinglawsinChinaarefarfromfulfillingitsinternationalobligationsalthoughtherehavebeenmanylawsdealingwiththecontrolandreductionofgreenhousegasemission,andmanylawsmakingnaturalecologicalsystemadapttotheclimatechangeonacertaindegreeaswell.Therefore,thisarticleconcludesthatChinaneedsalegalsystemtodealwithclimatechangethroughnewlegislationandamendmentsoftheexistinglaws.OnProsecutionofAdministrativePublicInterestLitigation92MaMingshengDeputysecretaryofPoliticsandLawCommitteeofShandongProvince.Abstract:Inadministrativepublicinterestlitigationsystemdesign,themostimportantistheplaintiffqualificationssettlement.Incurrentsystemofourcountry,theprosecutioninstitutionchargeswithbringingupthelitigationonbehalfofpublicandsupervisinglawenforcement.Soprosecutioninstitutionisthekeyofbuildingupthepublic-interestlitigation.Itisimportanttoinvestigatethetheoryfoundationandconcreteoperationoftheprosecutioninstitution.OntheUrbanBuildingDemolitionandReconstructionoftheLegalSystemfromthePerspec-tiveofPublicInterests100XuekepengAssociateprofessor,CollegeoftheCivilCommerceandEconomicLaw,ChinaUniversityofPoliticalScienceandLaw.Abstract:Thereisaninterestwhichiscloselyrelatedtoallcitizenlifequalityandtheirdevelopmentchanceinurbanizedsociety.Itiscalledpublicinterest.TheRegulationsofPRContheAdministrationoftheDemolitionandRemovalofUrbanHousesnotonlyharmstoprivateinterests,butalsotopublicinterests.However,atpresentacademicexchangesarebasedmainlyonprivateintereststocriticizeandconstruct,meanwhilepublicinterestsareneglected.Theauthorholdsthatpublicandprivateinterestshavesamestatusandvalue,andthenewlegalsystemshouldbealawthatbothprotectsprivateinterestsandpromotespublicinterests.OnLowCarbon108LinCanlingDoctorofLaw,professoranddoctorialtutor,ChinaUniversityofPoliticalScienceandLaw.Abstract:Now,low-carbonissweepingtheworld,whichistakenbyeverycountryasthecompulsorychoiceforasolutionofenvironmentalproblem,energyproblemandclimatechangeproblem.However,whatislow-carbonindeed?Howtodefinelow-carbon?Whatisthecontentoflow-carbon?Howtosetstandardsoflow-carbonforthecountriesintheworldatdifferentdevelopmentlevels?FromaviewofInternationalEnvironmentalLawthisarticleattemptstoanalyzeandemphasizethatlow-carbonisanewdevelopmentmodelwhichisdifferentfromthetraditiononebasedonhighenergyandpollution.Itrefersthatthecoremeaningoflow-carbonisreducingemissionofGreen-housegases;itsessenceistoconserveenergy,implementclearproduction,improvegreenGDP,andachievethefinalgoalofsustainabledevelopment.DiscussiononLegalIssuesofForeign-relatedSexualHarassmentInfringement115QiXiangquanDoctorofLaw,professoranddoctorialtutorofInternationalLawSchool,ChinaUniversityofPoliticalScienceandLaw.Abstract:S