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Dalian Ocean University, Dalian, China

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In recent years, China’s fishing boats have been repeatedly attacked by the armed forces of other countries’ maritime law enforcement forces. Whether the use of these armed measures conforms to the provisions of international law deserves our deep thinking. Since the establishment of China Coast Guard Bureau, as the main force of maritime law enforcement, according to the relevant provisions of domestic law and international law, it is possible to use force measures reasonably when it is necessary. However, the current regulations on the use of maritime enforcement of force measures in China are still not perfect and still need to be further clear in the law.

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maritime law enforcement, force measures, legal restrictions

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