On December 17, 2017, the sixteenth Luojia environmental law forum, i.e., environmental
law academic journals construction seminar held in Wuhan University. The
conference was sponsored by the Ministry of education, the key research base of
Humanities and Social Sciences, RIEL of Wuhan University. The Environmental Law
Review and the research group of major project of the National Social Science
Fund "Research on the multi - governance system based on risk - based
environmental governance" helped to organize.
Fifty
scholars from Peking University, Renmin University of China, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Zhejiang University, Xi'an Jiao Tong University, Lanzhou
University, Shandong University, Ocean University of China, China University of
Political Science and Law, Chongqing University, Central South University,
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Zhongnan University of Economics
and Law, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Huazhong Normal University,
Huazhong Agricultural University, Southeast University, East China University
of political science Soochow University, Changzhou University, Hohai
University, Shenzhen University, Shanghai Maritime Univeristy, South China
University of Technology, Shanghai University of political science, Central
South University of Forestry and Technology college and Wuhan University,
editors from "Politics and Law", "Journal of Nanjing University
of Technology (SOCIAL SCIENCE EDITION)," China Environmental Resources Law
Review "," Environmental Resources Law Review "and other
publications and Chinese Social Science Publishing, as well as RIEL doctoral
and master's students, participated in the forum.
On
the morning of December 17th, a brief opening ceremony was held at the meeting.
After the opening ceremony, the forum was divided into four issues. The first
is "the exchange of experience in the publication of environmental law
publications". The second issue is "standardization of academic
journals in environmental law". Issue three is "the competitiveness,
influence of and path to improve the academic carrier of environmental law
". Issue four is "a proposal for the development of the environmental
law review".
After the end of the issue, the forum held a closing ceremony. Prof. Ke Jian, the deputy Director of RIELand the chief editor of the environmental law review, made a closing statement. Prof. Ke said he has benefited greatly from this forum and believes that the difficulties and problems that are now met can be solved. He pointed out that the environmental law review, as an academic carrier, embodies the academic consensus of the academic community. On this basis, it is necessary to recognize self and increase self-confidence. In the end, Prof. Ke once again expressed sincere thanks for the arrival of the attendees and the wonderful speech.