Krasnova J. The environmental safety law in Ukraine

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0518U000771

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 12.00.06 - 3емельне право; аграрне право; екологічне право; природоресурсне право

28-09-2018

Specialized Academic Board

Д 11.170.02

Institute of Economic and Legal Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Essay

The dissertation is dedicated to the complex analysis of theoretical and practical issues of establishing the environmental safety law in Ukraine. The establishment and development of legal rules and relations of the environmental safety law, the establishing of scientific views about understanding the concept of «environmental safety», its correlation with such legal categories as «environmental protection» and «environmental management» is examined in the research work. The place of ecological risk is determined in environmental safety law. The approach to the establishment of the subject, methods, principles and system of the environmental safety law is proposed. These basics are established its place in the system of modern national law and in Ukrainian legislation. The peculiarities of the development of the environmental safety law as the system of international, European, foreign and domestic legislation are disclosed, on the basis of which the ways of further improvement of legislation about environmental safety providing are proposed. The mechanism of state and legal regulation of ecological safety and its features are analyzed, including measures of organizational and legal, functional and legal character, as well as peculiarities of accountability for violation of legal requirements of ecological safety. On the basis of the research, proposals about improving the legislation in the field of legal enforcement of environmental safety were developed; theoretical conclusions that can be the basis for further development of the environmental law science of Ukraine were proposed.

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