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[Deep Dive into China's Legislative Milestone: Analyzing the New Legal Frameworks]-[Why now? Three major laws and China’s next development phase]

World Today · B2 · 2026-03-13

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Legislative Evolution: Understanding China's Three Landmark Laws

Following the conclusion of the "two sessions," China’s annual political highlight, the passage of three significant pieces of legislation—the Ecological and Environmental Code, the Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law, and the National Development Planning Law—has signaled a shift toward more systematic, codified governance. These developments are not merely procedural; they represent a strategic upgrade to China's legal infrastructure.

The Ecological and Environmental Code: A Systemic Shift

The Ecological and Environmental Code stands out as China’s second comprehensive legal code, following the Civil Code. Experts note that this is not a simple compilation of the existing 30+ environmental laws, but a "systematic upgrade."

  • Integration and Harmonization: Einar Tengen highlights that the code creates a "unified legal framework," ensuring that standards are consistent across provinces, preventing pollution from bypassing boundary lines.
  • Systematic Protection: Professor Mohammed Ali Nasir emphasizes that the code moves away from protecting single ecological elements toward a more "inclusive" and "systematic approach." It elevates reform measures, such as the "ecological and environmental protection inspection system" and "damage compensation mechanism," into formal legislation.
  • Climate Goals: The inclusion of a dedicated section on "green and low carbon development" underscores China’s commitment to its "carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals" (dual carbon goals). Dr. Zhou Mi explains that this design forces government and private sectors to align with sustainable principles, effectively creating a "red line for development."

Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law: Countering Misconceptions

Addressing the Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law, the panel dismantled common Western narratives regarding China’s ethnic policy.

  • Shared National Community: The panelists argued that Western media often views China through "binary glasses" of majority vs. minority. Instead, the law focuses on strengthening the "commonality of the Chinese nation" and enhancing the "sense of a shared national community."
  • Promotion over Assimilation: Einar Tengen clarifies that the law is about "promotion" rather than "assimilation." It aims to provide "economic equality" and ensure that all 56 ethnic groups have access to infrastructure and development opportunities. Dr. Zhou points out that the law emphasizes "encouragement, guidance and support," protecting the cultural heritage of diverse ethnic groups while fostering integration.

National Development Planning Law: Legalizing Strategic Direction

By codifying the national development planning process, China is providing greater predictability for businesses and stakeholders.

  • Institutional Significance: Professor Ali Nasir notes that placing national development plans under a "legal umbrella" reinforces their "strategic, guiding role."
  • Transparency and Predictability: Einar Tengen highlights that this law ensures that when China sets a policy, it is "reliable," reducing the confusion that often arises from frequent or opaque policy shifts. It mandates that government departments provide the National People's Congress (NPC) with research reports to prove that targets are based on a "scientific research basis."

Whole-Process People's Democracy

A recurring theme throughout the discussion was the concept of "whole-process people's democracy." The panelists argued that these laws are the result of extensive consultation, with the National Development Planning Law alone receiving over "3 million responses" during its drafting phase. As Professor Ali Nasir concluded, this bottom-up, grassroots approach ensures that policy is "made by the people, for the people," and serves as a model of successful governance that prioritizes long-term socio-economic stability.

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📖 Transcript

China's biggest annual political event.
The two sessions has just wrapped up, but its impact is only starting to unfold.
At this year's session of the National People's Congress, lawmakers passed three major pieces of legislation the Ecological and Environmental Code, the Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law and the National Development Planning Law.
Three laws in a single session, each significant in scope, weight and policy innovation have quickly drawn widespread attention.
So why now?
Why move forward with this landmark loss at the very start of China's 15th five-year plan period?

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