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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ...............................................................................................................................j
SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................vi
List of Tables ..........................................................................................................................viii
List of Charts ............................................................................................................................ix
List of Charts ............................................................................................................................ix
List of Symbols ..............................................................................................................................x
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................13
1.1 Prelude: The Origin of Dirty Industry Migration Debate..........................13
1.2 DIM under Globalization?Some Basic Understandings.............................15
1.3 Current Research Status...............................................................................17
1.4 Originality of this Book...............................................................................19
1.5 Structure of the Book..................................................................................25
CHAPTER 11 DIRTY INDUSTRY MIGRATION AND ENVIRONMENT:
THEORIES AND APPLICATION..................................................................................................27
2.1 A Summary of Existing Theories on DIM...................................................27
2.2 DIM and Related Hypotheses......................................................................31
2.3 Dirty Industry Migration, Sustainable Development and Environmental
Justice?Constructing the Conceptual Framework..................................................35
2.3.1 Principle of Sustainable Development and Dirty Industry Migration.... 35
2.3.2 Principle of Environmental Justice and Dirty Industry Migration.........37
2.3.3 Synthesizing Principles of Environmental Justice and Sustainable
Development.......................................................................................................40
2.4 Re-examine the Term Dirty Industry Migration under Globalization........42
2.4.1 Dirty ................................................................................................42
Water..........................................................................................................43
2.4.2 Industry ............................................................................................45
2.4.3 Migration .........................................................................................46
2.4.3.1 Distinction between direct and indirect Dirty Industry Migration ..
........................................................................................................47
2.5 Motives of Dirty Industry Migration............................................................49
2.6 Barriers to Dirty Industry Migration............................................................51
2.6.1 Dirty Industries Barriers to Exit..........................................................51
2.6.2 Dirty Industries Barriers to Entry........................................................53
2.7 Evaluation on the Existing Theories of DIM................................................56
2.7.1 Race to the bottom ...........................................................................56
2.7.2 Pollution haven ................................................................................60
2.7.3 Pollution Halo ..................................................................................64
2.7.4 Porter Hypothesis.............................................................................67
2.7.4.1 Time Effect......................................................................................68
2.7.4.2 Stringency Effect.............................................................................69
CHAPTER III DIRTY INDUSTRY MIGRATION GLOBALLY AND IN CHINA?
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY..................................................................................................................71
3.1 An Overview on Previous Empirical Studies...............................................71
3.1.1 Firm Level Empirical Studies..............................................................71
3.1.2 Industry Level Empirical Studies.........................................................74
3.1.2.1 International Trade Approach..........................................................74
3.1.2.2 International Investment Approach..................................................78
3.2 Evaluation on the Existing Empirical Studies..............................................80
3.3 Empirical Study on Dirty Industry Migration in China................................82
3.3.1 Methodology for Testing the Existence ofDIMinChina.....................82
3.3.2 Identify Dirty Industries...................................................................83
3.3.3 Empirical Study on Direct DIM in China.............................................85
3.3.3.1 Methodology and Findings..............................................................85
3.3.3.2 A Further Discussion on the FDI-based Research Results................89
3.3.4 Empirical Study on the Indirect DIM between China and U.S..............97
3.3.5 Combined Assessment on Direct and Indirect DIM............................101
3.3.6 The Calculation of Aggregate Impact of DIM in China......................103
3.4 Conclusion................................................................................................104
CHAPTER IV DIRTY INDUSTRY MIGRATION UNDER INTERNATIONAL
LAW .........................................................................................................................107
4.1 Trade Related Environmental Claims under International Law..................108
4.1.1 Transfer of Hazardous Wastes...........................................................110
4.1.2 Product Liability................................................................................113
4.1.2.1 Domestic Claims Remedies.......................................................115
4.1.2.2 International Claims Remedies...................................................117
4.1.2.3 EHS Standards as Non-tariff Trade Barrier....................................119
4.2 Investment Related Environmental Claims................................................ 121
4.2.1 Environmental Civil Liability under International Law......................122
4.2.2 Host State Responsibility to Protect its Own People and Environment 125
4.2.2.1 Human Rights Approach to the Environment.................................127
4.2.2.2 Environment Related Cases under the UNHRC..............................130
4.2.2.3 Environment Related Cases under Regional Human Rights Tribunals 133
4.3 Environment Related Investment Claims...................................................135
4.3.1 Host State Responsibility of Alien Property Protection Related to the
Protection of Environment................................................................................135
4.3.1.1 Environment Related Investment Claims under the NAFTA and
ICSID ......................................................................................................139
4.3.2 Home State Responsibility to Regulate MNCs...................................141
4.3.2.1 The Development of Home State Responsibility on MNCs................143
4.3.2.2 Parent Corporation Liabilities for Foreign Subsidiaries?the
Emergence of Transnational Law Litigation................................................148
4.3.2.3 Environment Related Cases under the U.S. Alien Torts Claim Act. 151
4.3.2.4 Pierce the Corporate Veil ............................................................156
4.4 Environment Related Trade Claims...........................................................159
4.4.1 Anti-Dumping and Subsidy...............................................................161
4.4.1.1 Environmental Dumping................................................................161
4.4.1.2 Environmental Subsidy..................................................................162
4.5 Conclusion................................................................................................164
CHAPTER V DIRTY INDUSTRY MIGRATION UNDER CHINESE LAW............169
5.1 Regulation of Dirty Industry Migration through Investment Law...............171
5.1.1 Investment Law of China at a Glance.................................................172
5.1.1.1 Sources of China s Investment Law...............................................173
5.1.2 Pre-entry Examination and Approval of Foreign Investment..............177
5.1.2.1 Foreign Investment Industrial Orientation......................................177
5.1.2.2 Requirement for Environmental Impact Assessment......................179
5.1.2.3 Requirement on Technology..........................................................179
5.1.2.4 Public Consultation on Certain Foreign Funded Projects................181
5.1.3 Post-entry Regulation of Dirty Industry Migration.............................182
5.1.3.1 Treatment Standard and Dual Track System ...............................182
5.1.3.2 Guarantees against Expropriation...................................................186
5.1.3.2.1 Direct and Indirect Takings Based on Environment?A
Comparison between China and U.S. Bilateral Investment Treaties...........189
5.1.3.3 Guarantees on Dispute Settlement..................................................193
5.1.3.3.1 Investor-Investor Dispute.........................................................194
5.1.3.3.2 State-State Dispute...................................................................195
5.1.3.3.3 State-Investor Dispute..............................................................195
5.2 Regulation of Dirty Industry Migration through Trade Law.......................196
5.2.1 International Sources: China s WTO Commitments Relating to
Environment.....................................................................................................198
5.2.2 Domestic Trade Laws on the Import of Environmental Sensitive Goods /
Services / Technologies.....................................................................................200
5.2.3 Domestic Trade Laws on the Export of Environmental Sensitive Goods..
..........................................................................................................202
5.2.4 Domestic Law on the Import of Hazardous Waste.............................203
5.2.5 Domestic Law on the Transfer of Dirty Production to Suppliers........205
5.3 Regulation of DIM through Environmental Law........................................207
5.4 Summary of the Chinese Law Review on DIM..........................................210
5.5 DIM Regulation in Practice.......................................................................213
5.5.1 Practical Issues on the Pre-entry Regulation of DIM..........................214
5.5.1.1 Local Government s Unlawful Approval of Foreign Investment
Projects ......................................................................................................214
5.5.2 Practical Issues on the Post-entry Regulation of DIM.........................217
5.5.2.1 Regulatory Change and Investment Stability..................................218
5.5.2.1.1 Investment Stability and Environmental Regulatory Change?
Case Study of Kodak.................................................................................220
5.5.2.2 Dual Standard of Treatment...........................................................222
5.5.2.3 Regional Variations.......................................................................224
5.5.2.4 Conflict of Interest.........................................................................225
5.6 Remedies and Legal Techniques................................................................226
5.6.1 Administrative Proceedings...............................................................227
5.6.1.1 Proceedings under the Administrative Procedure Law....................229
5.6.1.2 Procedural Fairness under Chinese Law.........................................231
5.6.1.3 Conclusion on the Administrative Actions against Government
Agencies ......................................................................................................235
5.6.2 Civil Proceedings?Environmental Dispute Resolution between Private
Parties ..........................................................................................................238
5.6.2.1 Negotiation....................................................................................238
5.6.2.2 Mediation......................................................................................239
5.6.2.2.1 People s Mediation..................................................................239
5.6.2.2.2 Administrative Mediation.........................................................240
5.6.2.2.3 Judicial Mediation....................................................................242
5.6.2.3 Environmental Civil Litigation.......................................................243
5.6.2.3.1 Fault-based Liability and Strict Liability for Environmental
Damage ................................................................................................246
5.6.3 Criminal Proceedings.........................................................................249
5.7 Conclusion................................................................................................251
CHAPTER VI CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL CITIZENSHIP IN CHINA......................................................................255
6.1 The Development of Corporate Social Responsibility?Theories and Practice
256
6.1.1 Shareholder View vs. Stakeholder View of Corporation....................257
6.1.2 Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Citizenship........261
6.2 Synthesizing the Principle of Sustainable Development, Environmental
Justice, and Corporate Social Responsibility for the Regulation of DIM................263
6.2.1 Codes of Conduct..............................................................................265
6.2.2 Socially Responsible Investment........................................................266
6.3 Corporate Social Responsibility in China..................................................268
6.3.1 Values of the Chinese on Business Ethics..........................................268
6.3.1.1 Business Ethics under the Confucius Doctrine..............................269
6.3.1.2 Serving the People .....................................................................270
6.3.1.3 Socialist Spiritual Civilization ....................................................271
6.3.1.4 Harmonious Society ..................................................................272
6.3.2 Corporate Social Responsibility?Does East Meet West?..................274
6.3.3 China s Recent Initiatives on CSR.....................................................276
6.3.4 Legislation on CSR?International Trend and Initiatives...................279
6.4 Fieldwork..................................................................................................280
6.4.1 Fieldwork Methodology.....................................................................281
6.4.1.1 Designing the fieldwork.................................................................282
6.4.1.2 Face-To-Face Interview.................................................................284
6.4.1.3 Factory Site Visits.........................................................................286
6.4.2 Fieldwork Findings and Analysis.......................................................288
6.4.2.1 General Findings from Interviews and Factory Site Visits..............288
6.4.2.2 Corporate Environmental Citizenship of MNCs in China...............291
IV
6.4.2.2.1 Case Study: BASF Nanjing Site...............................................292
6.4.2.2.1.1 Background of BASF-YPC Company Ltd.........................292
6.4.2.2.1.2 Social and Economic Impacts of the Company..................294
6.4.2.2.1.3 Environmental Impacts and Control..................................295
6.4.2.2.2 Problem with MNCs CEC? Green the Supply Chain..........299
6.4.2.2.3 Supply Chain Environmental Management in China................302
6.4.2.3 CEC of Foreign Invested Small and Medium Size Enterprises in China
......................................................................................................307
6.4.2.4 CEC for Domestic Small and Medium Enterprises in China...........310
6.4.2.4.1 IFC-CPDF: Missions and Approaches in China........................312
6.4.2.4.2 Environment Consultancy Firms and International Accreditations..
................................................................................................313
6.4.2.4.3 Case Study: SMEs in Phosphate Industry in Sichuan Province .315
6.4.2.5 CEC of State-owned Enterprise in China.......................................324
6.4.2.5.1 Case Study: Tuo River Pollution by the SOE...........................325
6.4.2.5.2 Social Burdens of SOE?A Case Study on Enterprise Society ....
................................................................................................329
6.4.2.5.3 Xiagang?A Chinese Way of Lifting Social Responsibility of
SOEs ................................................................................................333
6.4.2.5.4 Prescription on the CEC of Chinese SOE.................................335
6.5 Concluding Remarks on the CSR and CEC in China.................................337
CHAPTER VII CONCLUSION............................................................................................341
BIBLIOGRAPHY .........................................................................................................................345
APPENDICES .........................................................................................................................385
INDEX .........................................................................................................................387
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Titel: The role of China in global dirty industry migration
Autor: Lu, Haitian
Jahr: 2008
Table of Contents
Table of Contents .j
SUMMARY .vi
List of Tables .viii
List of Charts .ix
List of Charts .ix
List of Symbols .x
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION.13
1.1 Prelude: The Origin of "Dirty Industry Migration" Debate.13
1.2 DIM under Globalization?Some Basic Understandings.15
1.3 Current Research Status.17
1.4 Originality of this Book.19
1.5 Structure of the Book.25
CHAPTER 11 DIRTY INDUSTRY MIGRATION AND ENVIRONMENT:
THEORIES AND APPLICATION.27
2.1 A Summary of Existing Theories on DIM.27
2.2 DIM and Related Hypotheses.31
2.3 Dirty Industry Migration, Sustainable Development and Environmental
Justice?Constructing the Conceptual Framework.35
2.3.1 Principle of Sustainable Development and Dirty Industry Migration. 35
2.3.2 Principle of Environmental Justice and Dirty Industry Migration.37
2.3.3 Synthesizing Principles of Environmental Justice and Sustainable
Development.40
2.4 Re-examine the Term "Dirty Industry Migration" under Globalization.42
2.4.1 "Dirty".42
Water.43
2.4.2 "Industry".45
2.4.3 "Migration".46
2.4.3.1 Distinction between "direct" and "indirect" Dirty Industry Migration .
.47
2.5 Motives of Dirty Industry Migration.49
2.6 Barriers to Dirty Industry Migration.51
2.6.1 Dirty Industries' Barriers to Exit.51
2.6.2 Dirty Industries' Barriers to Entry.53
2.7 Evaluation on the Existing Theories of DIM.56
2.7.1 "Race to the bottom".56
2.7.2 "Pollution haven".60
2.7.3 "Pollution Halo".64
2.7.4 "Porter" Hypothesis.67
2.7.4.1 Time Effect.68
2.7.4.2 Stringency Effect.69
CHAPTER III DIRTY INDUSTRY MIGRATION GLOBALLY AND IN CHINA?
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY.71
3.1 An Overview on Previous Empirical Studies.71
3.1.1 Firm Level Empirical Studies.71
3.1.2 Industry Level Empirical Studies.74
3.1.2.1 International Trade Approach.74
3.1.2.2 International Investment Approach.78
3.2 Evaluation on the Existing Empirical Studies.80
3.3 Empirical Study on Dirty Industry Migration in China.82
3.3.1 Methodology for Testing the Existence ofDIMinChina.82
3.3.2 Identify "Dirty" Industries.83
3.3.3 Empirical Study on Direct DIM in China.85
3.3.3.1 Methodology and Findings.85
3.3.3.2 A Further Discussion on the FDI-based Research Results.89
3.3.4 Empirical Study on the Indirect DIM between China and U.S.97
3.3.5 Combined Assessment on Direct and Indirect DIM.101
3.3.6 The Calculation of Aggregate Impact of DIM in China.103
3.4 Conclusion.104
CHAPTER IV DIRTY INDUSTRY MIGRATION UNDER INTERNATIONAL
LAW .107
4.1 Trade Related Environmental Claims under International Law.108
4.1.1 Transfer of Hazardous Wastes.110
4.1.2 Product Liability.113
4.1.2.1 Domestic Claims Remedies.115
4.1.2.2 International Claims Remedies.117
4.1.2.3 EHS Standards as Non-tariff Trade Barrier.119
4.2 Investment Related Environmental Claims. 121
4.2.1 Environmental Civil Liability under International Law.122
4.2.2 Host State Responsibility to Protect its Own People and Environment 125
4.2.2.1 Human Rights Approach to the Environment.127
4.2.2.2 Environment Related Cases under the UNHRC.130
4.2.2.3 Environment Related Cases under Regional Human Rights Tribunals 133
4.3 Environment Related Investment Claims.135
4.3.1 Host State Responsibility of Alien Property Protection Related to the
Protection of Environment.135
4.3.1.1 Environment Related Investment Claims under the NAFTA and
ICSID .139
4.3.2 Home State Responsibility to Regulate MNCs.141
4.3.2.1 The Development of Home State Responsibility on MNCs.143
4.3.2.2 Parent Corporation Liabilities for Foreign Subsidiaries?the
Emergence of Transnational Law Litigation.148
4.3.2.3 Environment Related Cases under the U.S. Alien Torts Claim Act. 151
4.3.2.4 "Pierce the Corporate Veil".156
4.4 Environment Related Trade Claims.159
4.4.1 Anti-Dumping and Subsidy.161
4.4.1.1 Environmental Dumping.161
4.4.1.2 Environmental Subsidy.162
4.5 Conclusion.164
CHAPTER V DIRTY INDUSTRY MIGRATION UNDER CHINESE LAW.169
5.1 Regulation of Dirty Industry Migration through Investment Law.171
5.1.1 Investment Law of China at a Glance.172
5.1.1.1 Sources of China's Investment Law.173
5.1.2 Pre-entry Examination and Approval of Foreign Investment.177
5.1.2.1 Foreign Investment Industrial Orientation.177
5.1.2.2 Requirement for Environmental Impact Assessment.179
5.1.2.3 Requirement on Technology.179
5.1.2.4 Public Consultation on Certain Foreign Funded Projects.181
5.1.3 Post-entry Regulation of Dirty Industry Migration.182
5.1.3.1 Treatment Standard and "Dual Track System".182
5.1.3.2 Guarantees against Expropriation.186
5.1.3.2.1 Direct and Indirect Takings Based on Environment?A
Comparison between China and U.S. Bilateral Investment Treaties.189
5.1.3.3 Guarantees on Dispute Settlement.193
5.1.3.3.1 Investor-Investor Dispute.194
5.1.3.3.2 State-State Dispute.195
5.1.3.3.3 State-Investor Dispute.195
5.2 Regulation of Dirty Industry Migration through Trade Law.196
5.2.1 International Sources: China's WTO Commitments Relating to
Environment.198
5.2.2 Domestic Trade Laws on the Import of Environmental Sensitive Goods /
Services / Technologies.200
5.2.3 Domestic Trade Laws on the Export of Environmental Sensitive Goods.
.202
5.2.4 Domestic Law on the Import of Hazardous Waste.203
5.2.5 Domestic Law on the Transfer of Dirty Production to Suppliers.205
5.3 Regulation of DIM through Environmental Law.207
5.4 Summary of the Chinese Law Review on DIM.210
5.5 DIM Regulation in Practice.213
5.5.1 Practical Issues on the Pre-entry Regulation of DIM.214
5.5.1.1 Local Government's Unlawful Approval of Foreign Investment
Projects .214
5.5.2 Practical Issues on the Post-entry Regulation of DIM.217
5.5.2.1 Regulatory Change and Investment Stability.218
5.5.2.1.1 Investment Stability and Environmental Regulatory Change?
Case Study of Kodak.220
5.5.2.2 Dual Standard of Treatment.222
5.5.2.3 Regional Variations.224
5.5.2.4 Conflict of Interest.225
5.6 Remedies and Legal Techniques.226
5.6.1 Administrative Proceedings.227
5.6.1.1 Proceedings under the Administrative Procedure Law.229
5.6.1.2 Procedural Fairness under Chinese Law.231
5.6.1.3 Conclusion on the Administrative Actions against Government
Agencies .235
5.6.2 Civil Proceedings?Environmental Dispute Resolution between Private
Parties .238
5.6.2.1 Negotiation.238
5.6.2.2 Mediation.239
5.6.2.2.1 People's Mediation.239
5.6.2.2.2 Administrative Mediation.240
5.6.2.2.3 Judicial Mediation.242
5.6.2.3 Environmental Civil Litigation.243
5.6.2.3.1 Fault-based Liability and Strict Liability for Environmental
Damage .246
5.6.3 Criminal Proceedings.249
5.7 Conclusion.251
CHAPTER VI CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL CITIZENSHIP IN CHINA.255
6.1 The Development of Corporate Social Responsibility?Theories and Practice
256
6.1.1 Shareholder View vs. Stakeholder View of Corporation.257
6.1.2 Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Citizenship.261
6.2 Synthesizing the Principle of Sustainable Development, Environmental
Justice, and Corporate Social Responsibility for the Regulation of DIM.263
6.2.1 Codes of Conduct.265
6.2.2 Socially Responsible Investment.266
6.3 Corporate Social Responsibility in China.268
6.3.1 Values of the Chinese on Business Ethics.268
6.3.1.1 Business Ethics under the Confucius Doctrine.269
6.3.1.2 "Serving the People".270
6.3.1.3 "Socialist Spiritual Civilization".271
6.3.1.4 "Harmonious Society".272
6.3.2 Corporate Social Responsibility?Does East Meet West?.274
6.3.3 China's Recent Initiatives on CSR.276
6.3.4 Legislation on CSR?International Trend and Initiatives.279
6.4 Fieldwork.280
6.4.1 Fieldwork Methodology.281
6.4.1.1 Designing the fieldwork.282
6.4.1.2 Face-To-Face Interview.284
6.4.1.3 Factory Site Visits.286
6.4.2 Fieldwork Findings and Analysis.288
6.4.2.1 General Findings from Interviews and Factory Site Visits.288
6.4.2.2 Corporate Environmental Citizenship of MNCs in China.291
IV
6.4.2.2.1 Case Study: BASF Nanjing Site.292
6.4.2.2.1.1 Background of BASF-YPC Company Ltd.292
6.4.2.2.1.2 Social and Economic Impacts of the Company.294
6.4.2.2.1.3 Environmental Impacts and Control.295
6.4.2.2.2 Problem with MNCs CEC?"Green" the Supply Chain.299
6.4.2.2.3 Supply Chain Environmental Management in China.302
6.4.2.3 CEC of Foreign Invested Small and Medium Size Enterprises in China
.307
6.4.2.4 CEC for Domestic Small and Medium Enterprises in China.310
6.4.2.4.1 IFC-CPDF: Missions and Approaches in China.312
6.4.2.4.2 Environment Consultancy Firms and International Accreditations.
.313
6.4.2.4.3 Case Study: SMEs in Phosphate Industry in Sichuan Province .315
6.4.2.5 CEC of State-owned Enterprise in China.324
6.4.2.5.1 Case Study: Tuo River Pollution by the SOE.325
6.4.2.5.2 Social Burdens of SOE?A Case Study on "Enterprise Society".
.329
6.4.2.5.3 Xiagang?A Chinese Way of Lifting Social Responsibility of
SOEs .333
6.4.2.5.4 Prescription on the CEC of Chinese SOE.335
6.5 Concluding Remarks on the CSR and CEC in China.337
CHAPTER VII CONCLUSION.341
BIBLIOGRAPHY .345
APPENDICES .385
INDEX .387 |
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spellingShingle | Lu, Haitian The role of China in global dirty industry migration Environmental policy / China Industries / Environmental aspects / China Industrial location / Environmental aspects / China Industrie Recht Umwelt Umweltpolitik Business relocation Business relocation China Industries Environmental aspects China Pollution Law and legislation Pollution Law and legislation China Industrie (DE-588)4026779-9 gnd Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 gnd Produktionsverlagerung (DE-588)4047362-4 gnd |
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title | The role of China in global dirty industry migration |
title_auth | The role of China in global dirty industry migration |
title_exact_search | The role of China in global dirty industry migration |
title_exact_search_txtP | The role of China in global dirty industry migration |
title_full | The role of China in global dirty industry migration Haitian Lu |
title_fullStr | The role of China in global dirty industry migration Haitian Lu |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of China in global dirty industry migration Haitian Lu |
title_short | The role of China in global dirty industry migration |
title_sort | the role of china in global dirty industry migration |
topic | Environmental policy / China Industries / Environmental aspects / China Industrial location / Environmental aspects / China Industrie Recht Umwelt Umweltpolitik Business relocation Business relocation China Industries Environmental aspects China Pollution Law and legislation Pollution Law and legislation China Industrie (DE-588)4026779-9 gnd Umweltverschmutzung (DE-588)4186812-2 gnd Produktionsverlagerung (DE-588)4047362-4 gnd |
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