Chapter
1.2. THE CLASSIFICATION OF POPS
1.2.1. POPs’ List of International Conventions
1.2.2. POPs List of Regional Conventions
Chapter 2:
THE HARM OF PERSISTENT
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
2.1. POPS’ TOXIC MECHANISM
2. Covalent Binding Theory
3. The Theory of Free Radicals
2.2. DETRIMENT TO THE ECOSYSTEM FROM PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
2.3. THE DAMAGE THAT PERSISTENT ORGANIC
POLLUTANTS CAUSE TO HUMAN HEALTH
Chapter 3:
THE DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS
OF POPS IN CHINA
3.1. THE DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF POPS
IN THE CHINESE ATMOSPHERE
3.1.1. The Distribution Characteristics of PAHs
3.1.2. Distribution Characteristics of Organochlorine Pesticides(OCPs)
3.1.3. Distribution Characteristics of Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCBs)
3.1.4. The Distribution Characteristics of (PCDD/Fs) of Dioxin
3.2. DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF POPS IN
THE WATER AND BOTTOM SEDIMENTS
3.2.1. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)
3.2.2. Distribution Characteristics of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
(PCBs)
3.2.3. Organochlorine Pesticides (OCPs)
3.3. DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF POPSIN THE SOIL
3.3.1. Distribution Characteristics of PAHs
3.3.2. Distribution Characteristics of Organochloride Pesticides
3.3.3. Distribution Characteristics of Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCBs)
3.3.4. Distribution Characteristics of Dioxins PCDD/Fs
3.4. CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC
POLLUTANT DISTRIBUTION IN BIOLOGICAL BODIES
3.4.1. OCP Concentration in Aquatic Organisms
3.4.3. PCBs in Aquatic Organisms
3.4.4. Concentration of PCDD/Fs in Human Milk
Chapter 4:
DEMANDING ANALYSIS OF LEGAL
REGULATIONS OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC
POLLUTANTS IN CHINA
4.1. EXTERNAL PRESSURE FOR LEGISLATION OF POPS
4.1.1. Pressure regarding the International Responsibility for
the Prevention and Control of POPs Pollution
1. “Basel Convention” and the States’ Responsibility
2. “Rotterdam Convention” and the States’ Responsibility
3. “Stockholm Convention” and the States’ Responsibility
4.1.2. The Pressure from POPs Prevention Policy andthe Position of the Main Countries
4.2. DOMESTIC DEMAND OF POPS
PREVENTION LEGISLATION
4.2.1. The Basic Facts of POPs Pollution in China
4.2.2. Challenges Facing the Prevention of POPs
4.2.3. China's Policies and Actions for the Prevention of POPsPollution
Chapter 5: ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL STATUS OF THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POPS POLLUTION
5.1.1. The Environmental Protection Law
1. The Relevant Provisions of the Environmental Protection Law of the
People's Republic of China 2014 (hereinafter referred to as the
Environmental Protection Law 2014)
2. The Relevant Provisions of Clean Production Laws and Regulations
3. The Relevant Provisions of the Environmental Impact Assessment
Law and Regulations
4. The Regulation on the Administration of Recycling and Disposal of
Waste Electric and Electronic Products
5. Trial Measures for the Environmental Information Disclosure
5.1.2. The Green Industry Legislation
5.1.3. The Pollution Prevention and Control Legislation
5.1.4. Occupational Safety Legislation
5.2.1. The Related Laws, Regulations and Administrative Rules
About the Pesticides-Category Pops Management
5.2.2. The Industrial Chemical Category POPs Management
Regulations, and Administrative Rules
5.2.3. The Relevant Normative Documents on the Dioxin-Like
POPs Pollution Emission Control
5.2.4. The Relevant Normative Documents on the Waste
Management of POPs and Contaminated Site Management
Chapter 6:
DEFECTS IN THE LEGAL GOVERNANCE
OF POPS IN CHINA AND SUGGESTIONS
FOR IMPROVEMENT
6.1. DEFECTS IN THE CHINESE LEGAL GOVERNANCE
OF POPS
6.1.1. The Lag in Legislative Ideas
6.1.2. The Legal System Is Not Perfect
6.1.3. Laws and Regulations Related to POPs Pollution Control
Are Not Perfect
6.1.4. Defects of POPs Pollution Prevention in Enforcement,Judicial and Law-Abiding Processes
6.2. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE LEGAL GOVERNANCE
OF POPS POLLUTION PREVENTION IN CHINA
6.2.1. Change the Legislative Idea
6.2.2. Establish a Sound Legal System for POPs Management
6.2.3. Improve the Relevant Legal Provisions for Preventing and
Controlling POPs Pollution
6.2.4. Suggestions Regarding Law Enforcement, Judiciary and
Legal Compliance for Preventing POPs Pollution
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