2018
DOI: 10.14505//jarle.v9.1(31).23
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Codification of the Natural Resource Legislation in the Russian Empire

Abstract: The codification of the legislation on lands, forests, subsoil and other natural resources in the Russian Empire (1721-1917) is studied herein. Some sources of the systematization process in this field of legislation in the period, preceding the formation of the empire, from the time of the ʼCouncil Codeʼ to the reforms of Peter I (1649-1720) are revealed. Initially, the formation of the legal regulation in this field had the form of adoption of numerous separate legal acts. Such law-making methods were casual… Show more

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“…the classification of offenses [16]. Legal amendments in the field of waste management affected the conceptual framework of the Federal Law "On Waste Production and Consumption", which happened in the past [17].…”
Section: Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the classification of offenses [16]. Legal amendments in the field of waste management affected the conceptual framework of the Federal Law "On Waste Production and Consumption", which happened in the past [17].…”
Section: Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The agrarian legislation includes regulations of various levels regulating relations in the field of agricultural activity: laws, decrees of the President of the Russian Federation, resolutions of the Government of the Russian Federation, orders and instructions of the relevant ministries and departments. Agrarian legal relations should be understood as an organizational complex of land, property, tax, labor organizational and managerial relations that arise in the agricultural sphere and related other activities [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%