Research on the Balance between the Procedural Justice and the Enforcement Efficiency of the Prior Disposal of the Fishery Catch in the Fishery Law Enforcement

Yuwei He, Zhaobin Pei

Abstract


As a vital pillar of global food security and ecological balance, the sustainable development of marine fisheries directly impacts human habitats and socio-economic stability. Addressing enforcement challenges in fisheries administration—particularly the perishability of seized catches and the volatility of their value—this study examines the preliminary disposition procedure. It identifies systemic issues including fragmented legal frameworks, ambiguous activation criteria, inadequate oversight mechanisms, and weak evidence preservation. Through legal text analysis, case studies, and comparative analysis, the paper proposes legislative integration to clarify procedural roles, refine operational standards, establish monitoring and redress mechanisms, and leverage blockchain technology for transparent disposition and evidence fixation. The research aims to provide theoretical foundations and policy recommendations for standardizing enforcement procedures and enhancing operational efficiency.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/elp.v8n2p348

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