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Belokrylova E.A., Kologermanskaya E.M.
Peculiarities of the realization of citizens’ rights to favorable environment in the Russian Federation and India: comparative law analysis
// Law and Politics.
2016. № 4.
P. 547-553.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2016.4.13946 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=13946
"Особенности реализации прав граждан на благоприятную окружающую среду в Российской Федерации и Индии: сравнительно-правовой анализ"
Belokrylova Ekaterina Aleksandrovna
PhD in Law
Docent, the department of Environmental, Agriculural, and Natural Resources Law, Udmurt State University
426072, Russia, Udmurtia, Izhevsk, Karla Libknekhta Street 18-213
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Kologermanskaya Ekaterina Mikhailovna
Assistant, the department of Natural Resources, Agricultural, and Environmental Law, Udmurt State University
426000, Russia, Udmurtia, Izhevsk, Universitetskaya Street 1/4, office #309
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DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2016.4.13946
Received:
08-12-2014
Published:
24-04-2016
Abstract:
The main object of this research is the comparative law analysis of the relations in the area of fundamental environmental rights in the Russian Federation and India, as well as the key means of their protection. The subject of this research is the right of a human and citizen to favorable environment, its key elements, as well as the mechanism of its legal realization. In the comparative legal context, the authors research the positions of the Constitutions of the Russian Federation and India, which establish the rights to a favorable environment. A special attention is given to such issues as the legal status of the branches of government authority involved in the process of protection of the right to favorable environment in Russia and India, and highlight the special role of the judicial branches in the legislative branch of power, as well as the importance of court decisions in the environmental legislation of India. The authors highlight the general and distinctive features of other legal principles aimed at protection of the right of every individual to favorable environment in Russia and India.
Keywords:
Comparative law methodology, environmental law of the Russian Federation, environmental law of India, favorable environment, environmental protection, Ministry of Natural Resources, Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, India Supreme Court, India Environmental Act, environmental rights
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