Correlation of branches of law in environmental and legal support of the development of the Arctic region

The purpose of the study is to analyze individual independent branches of law included in environmental law and their variability in determining special approaches to the development of the Arctic in modern geopolitical conditions. The methodological basis of the research includes the general scient...

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Published in:SHS Web of Conferences
Main Authors: Abanina Elena Nikolaevna, Makhonko Nikolay Ivanovich, Plotnikova Yulia Anatolievna, Tarasova Elena Anatolievna, Shvetsova Irina Vasilievna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: EDP Sciences 2021
Subjects:
H
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202111803019
https://doaj.org/article/8f65d77e3b3d4856b691ff8a0ec0a687
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Summary:The purpose of the study is to analyze individual independent branches of law included in environmental law and their variability in determining special approaches to the development of the Arctic in modern geopolitical conditions. The methodological basis of the research includes the general scientific method and special methods of cognition, such as comparative legal, environmental legal, statistical and empirical. The results of the study are the conclusions from the analysis of the main program and legal documents regulating the development and development of the territories of the Arctic states. Moreover, the attempts to create an adequate system of convergence of national and international legal regulation in order to determine the modern legal regime of the Arctic are discussed herein. The study of international and domestic experience has shown the need for a correlation of individual branches of law (international, administrative, criminal, informational) with the environmental law to provide comprehensive environmental and legal support for the development of the Arctic region. The authors also draw attention to the fact that environmental and legal problems of the development of the Arctic region require a systematic approach. The novelty of the study lies in the conclusion that, despite the fact that each state of the Arctic region has a national strategy for the development of its Arctic territory, on most topical issues these strategies are of a similar nature and have common approaches: scientifically based methods of managing the natural resources of the Arctic region; special methods of socio-economic development; preservation of vulnerable Arctic ecological systems and scientific activities in the field of climate change.