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2023年以来福建法院受理各类海事海商案件7045件
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-21 09:20
Core Viewpoint - The Fujian Provincial High People's Court has actively engaged in maritime adjudication, handling a significant number of maritime cases to protect China's maritime rights and judicial sovereignty, with a focus on innovative legal mechanisms and ecological protection [1][2]. Group 1: Maritime Adjudication Statistics - In 2023, Fujian's maritime courts received 7,045 maritime cases and concluded 6,184, involving a total amount of 11.953 billion yuan, with cases spanning over 40 countries and regions [1]. - The court has set a precedent in maritime judicial practices by adjudicating cases related to territorial integrity and maritime rights, such as the "Minxia Fishing 01971" vessel collision case in the Diaoyu Islands [1]. Group 2: Innovative Legal Mechanisms - The Xiamen Maritime Court pioneered the "liner detention notice" model, facilitating a win-win mechanism for both parties involved in shipping disputes, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the shipping economy [2]. - The court effectively handled an administrative enforcement case related to a 3.69 billion yuan offshore wind power project, guiding administrative agencies to act in accordance with the law [2]. Group 3: Ecological Protection Initiatives - Fujian courts are committed to safeguarding marine ecological security by innovating mechanisms and platforms to create a "protection barrier" for marine ecology [2]. - The court concluded the province's first civil public interest lawsuit for marine natural resource and ecological environment damage, adopting a "marine carbon sink + alternative restoration" approach, which has been recognized as a typical case in national maritime adjudication [2]. Group 4: Future Directions - The Fujian courts plan to support the construction of a maritime power by implementing marine ecological restoration systems and enhancing judicial protection for emerging marine industries [2]. - There is an intention to participate in global maritime governance and deepen the resolution of foreign-related maritime disputes, aiming to cultivate more internationally influential cases and enhance China's voice in international maritime rule-making [2].