Xize Lu
College of Marine Law and Humanities, Dalian Ocean University, Dalian, Liaoning, China.
*Corresponding author: Xize Lu
Abstract
This paper analyzes the need for civil rights protection in maritime law enforcement from the background and current situation of maritime law enforcement. Firstly, maritime law enforcement is of great significance to the maintenance of national security and maritime rights and interests, and by combating illegal and criminal activities at sea, national interests and the legitimate rights and interests of citizens can be protected from infringement. Secondly, maritime law enforcement involves protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the general public, such as fishery resources and the marine environment. Safeguarding these rights and interests is a crucial aspect of maintaining social justice. Finally, by enhancing public awareness of the rule of law, citizens can be made more aware of the law, respect it, and be able to defend their rights in accordance with the law when their rights and interests are infringed upon. The current problems in the protection of citizens' rights in maritime law enforcement in China are discussed, and corresponding countermeasures and suggestions are put forward. By improving laws and regulations, strengthening the construction of law enforcement teams, enhancing the transparency of law enforcement, and ensuring the participation and supervision of citizens, it will provide robust support for safeguarding the rights of citizens in China's maritime law enforcement, thereby fostering the sustainable development of China's maritime industry.
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How to cite this paper
On the Protection of Civil Rights in Maritime Law Enforcement
How to cite this paper: Xize Lu. (2024) On the Protection of Civil Rights in Maritime Law Enforcement. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 8(5), 1211-1215.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2024.05.025