THE ARCTIC AS A SPECIFIC OBJECT OF ECOLOGICAL SAFETY

  • M.M. Brinchuk
    • Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography
  • Yu.A. Kasprova
    • State Academic University of Humanities
Keywords: Arctic, ecological law, natural resources law, Russian Constitution, nature, natural resources protection, use of natural resources, ecological safety, ecological specificity of the object, natural ecological system

Abstract

The article explores issues relevant to ecological and natural resources law concerning the Arctic as a specific object of use of natural resources of the region and their protection, i.e. its ecological safety. The importance of this study for the authors is due to the intensive environmentally significant activities being carried out in the region. Geographical and environmental specific features of the Arctic are noted - a large part of the territory of the Russian Federation, a significant geopolitical factor in the life of Russia. It is emphasized that the Arctic as a natural territory has a complex natural structure as a system of natural objects and resources, the relations about which are regulated simultaneously by the whole set of ecological and natural resources legislation and law. As an object of environmental safety, according to art. 72 of the Russian Constitution, the regulation of these relations is jointly administered by the Russian Federation and the subjects of the Russian Federation. The authors draw attention to the need to improve the legal regulation of environmental relations in the Arctic, in particular, in the form of the adoption of a special law on the Arctic, and defects in the development of ecological legislation of the Russian Federation. The main task is highlighted, which should be addressed by the development of ecological and natural resources legislation - the establishment of special regimes of nature use and environmental protection in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation.

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Received 2021-02-11
Published 2021-04-20
Section
Jurisprudence
Pages
235-242