2019
DOI: 10.14207/ejsd.2019.v8n3p439
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Legal Regulation of Energy Safety in Ukraine and the European Union: Problems and Perspective

Abstract: Nowadays in Ukraine there is no single view on understanding of the strategy of development of energy safety, which profoundly and negatively affected the general state of national safety of the country. The purpose of the article is to analyze the current state of legal security of energy safety in Ukraine, check it for compliance with its obligations under the Association Agreement with the EU and other EU acts that proclaim the standards in the field of energy safety. This paper refers to the experience of … Show more

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“…The implementation and operation of this standards requires significant investments in the field of household waste management, starting with the organization of separate sorting and ending with the construction of waste processing and incineration plants (Shkurti, 2019). It is necessary to create a system of integrated waste management, involving the private sector both as operators and investors (Shulga, 2019). Although landfills are now playing an important role in the management of domestic waste in Ukraine (Krasnova, 2019), in the future, the role of landfill needs to be changed in order to become an auxiliary element of a comprehensive waste management infrastructure in the long term, serving to remove residual waste which cannot be prevented or otherwise handled.…”
Section: Current State and Prospects For Adaptation Of Ukrainian Legimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation and operation of this standards requires significant investments in the field of household waste management, starting with the organization of separate sorting and ending with the construction of waste processing and incineration plants (Shkurti, 2019). It is necessary to create a system of integrated waste management, involving the private sector both as operators and investors (Shulga, 2019). Although landfills are now playing an important role in the management of domestic waste in Ukraine (Krasnova, 2019), in the future, the role of landfill needs to be changed in order to become an auxiliary element of a comprehensive waste management infrastructure in the long term, serving to remove residual waste which cannot be prevented or otherwise handled.…”
Section: Current State and Prospects For Adaptation Of Ukrainian Legimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the last report was published in 2009. An analysis of the ecological status of the river basins of Ukraine allows to identify the most acute problems: extensive water management, resulting in a crisis reduction of the river's self-replicating capacity and depletion of water resources (Gulac, 2019;Hubanova, 2017); huge volumes of wastewater discharges by industrial enterprises (Yara, 2018), lack of treatment systems in small settlements where sewage flows into groundwater and further into the water intake layer (Krasnova, 2019); irrational water use (Shulga, 2019). The difficulties of the implementation of the EU Nitrates Directive should be resolved.…”
Section: Implementation Of Eu Water Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social function in rural communities should include preventive work to protect the environment, the regulatory framework for environmental function. Some issues of bringing the relevant standards to European standards are given in the works: "Cooperation of Ukraine and the European Union in the Ecological Sector: Directions and Prospects" , "New Approaches to Providing of Environmental Management in Ukraine on the Way to Euro Integration" (Dubchak, 2019), "Legal provision of protection and rational use of land resources" (Kurilo, 2007), "Waste Management at the Local Level in the EU and Ukraine" (Ladychenko, 2020), "Legal Regulation of Energy Safety in Ukraine and the European Union: Problems and Perspective" (Shulga, 2019) and "Ecological court as the guarantee of protection of © 2020 The Authors. Journal Compilation © 2020 European Center of Sustainable Development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%