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Legal Research on the Docking and Integration of Northeast Asia FTA and Tumen River FTZ under the Belt and Road Initiative

  • Journal of International Business Transactions Law
  • Abbr : IBT
  • 2020, (29), pp.27-51
  • DOI : 10.31839/ibt.2020.04.29.27
  • Publisher : The Institute for Legal Studies Dong-A University
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law > Private Law > International Commercial Transactions Law
  • Received : March 9, 2020
  • Accepted : April 21, 2020
  • Published : April 30, 2020

Jin Xianglan 1 GAO JIN 2 Wang Yi Ning 2

1延边大学法学院 副教授
2延边大学法学院

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ABSTRACT

For a long time, China has always adhered to the multilateral cooperation and opening-up attitude of promoting regional stability, development and win-win in the development of international and regional trade and economy. China's one belt, one road initiative is also required to strengthen cooperation in Northeast Asia and promote the convergence of FTA between Northeast Asia and Tumen River FTZ. With the close economic and trade exchanges among Northeast Asian countries, the hinterland of the Tumen River in China has become an important region for the cooperation and development of six Northeast Asian countries, including China, South Korea, North Korea, Mongolia, Russia and Japan. In the context of regional coordinated development, a good rule of law environment has become the necessary cornerstone of its development. China's one belt, one road initiative, and the analysis of the economic and trade cooperation between China and Northeast Asia, and the relevant laws and regulations, combing the rule of law in the Northeast Asian countries and the Tumen River region of China, puts forward a series of legal issues that need to be solved urgently in terms of the quality of legal culture, laws and regulations, and organizational structure. China's one belt, one road, is the basis for the study of the rule of law dilemma in the integration of Northeast Asia FTA and Tumen River FTZ. This paper explores the rule of law path to promote the integration of the two parties, and puts forward new models for institutional culture and talent training.

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