Strategy21
- 통권33호
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- Pages.178-201
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- 2014
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- 1226-9212(pISSN)
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중국 해상법집행기관조직 개편과 한·중 해양협력
China's Reorganization of Maritime Law Enforcement Administrations and ROK-China Maritime Cooperation
초록
China National People's Congress has passed the bill to combine the Marine Law Enforcement into "State Oceanic Administration People's Republic of China". This bill was intended to resolve the overlapping jurisdiction and disputes caused in ocean territory in nearby countries. The purpose of reorganizing the administration was to combine the dispersed organization into one group. This new big administration was basically organized to increase the power of China marine state on the long-term. The reorganization plan is to group General Administration of Customs, China Marine Surveillance, Fisheries Law Enforcement Command, and Border Control Department into one State Oceanic Administration. The new state Oceanic Administration carries the authority to protect rights and enforce the marine law supported by Public Security Bureau. Korea Coast Guard has been cooperating with China Marine Surveillance since 1998 when the first pact was made. The next step expanded to General Administration of Customs. Currently working with Regional Maritime Law Enforcement organizations dealing mostly with illegal Chinese fishing boats and IEODO conflict. In order to solve the problems we face today is to observe the process of the New China Coast Guard administration, analysing the effects that could be caused by the change and to keep close cooperation between the new administrations.
키워드
- Reorgnization of the Chinese maritime law enforcement forces;
- State Oceanic Administration;
- China's coast guard;
- maritime safety;
- maritime good order;
- maritime security;
- law of sea;
- Search & Rescue (SAR);
- IUU fisheries;
- IEODO;
- Korea's coast guard;
- maritime interests and rights;
- maritime jurisdiction;