Research on National Sovereignty Regulation in Global Shared Affairs:Based on the Analysis of Japan's Nuclear Sewage Discharge Issues
The Japanese government discharges nuclear sewage into the sea directly,violating relevant regulations of international envi-ronmental law,and the behavior is a blatant challenge and destruction to the international environmental law system.The international environmental law system is unable to regulate this state's behavior effectively,since the problem of weak regulation of international en-vironmental law to sovereign state behavior has been exposed.The international legal system has a long-standing tradition of national autonomy,and"weak regulation"is one of the basic characteristics of international law.However,the behavior of the Japanese gov-ernment in discharging nuclear sewage has prompted the international community to re-examine the particularity of international environ-mental issues and the serious consequences of inadequate regulation.International environmental law has distinct characteristics from other fields of international law.The governance of international environmental issues is a"global shared affair",and the governance of international environmental issues must penetrate the"sanctity"of absolute sovereignty to a certain ex-tent.International environmental law must seek stronger constraints on national sovereignty.