Sustainable Development in China and Russia: Comparative Legal Research

This article examines the specifics of legal regulation of sustainable development in China and Russia. This topic is exceptionally relevant today since legal regulation of this area should create effective frameworks for the relationship between people and nature. The authors draw attention to the...

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Main Authors: X. Fangkun, N. Symaniuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publshing House V.Ема 2021-07-01
Series:BRICS Law Journal
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Online Access:https://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour/article/view/498
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spelling doaj-d4f6203445d54898add702dfaea0355f2021-07-29T07:56:11ZengPublshing House V.ЕмаBRICS Law Journal2409-90582412-23432021-07-018215216710.21684/2412-2343-2021-8-2-152-167195Sustainable Development in China and Russia: Comparative Legal ResearchX. Fangkun0N. Symaniuk1Shanghai University of Political Science and LawUral Federal UniversityThis article examines the specifics of legal regulation of sustainable development in China and Russia. This topic is exceptionally relevant today since legal regulation of this area should create effective frameworks for the relationship between people and nature. The authors draw attention to the fact that sustainable development is better implemented when it is supported both by international standards and, necessarily, by national laws. The approaches then that China and Russia, both member countries of the BRICS bloc, are taking in implementing sustainable development are of importance, and thus described and contrasted in this study. To do so, the authors apply the comparative legal analysis, which makes it possible to distinguish both the advantages of international and national systems and the disadvantages. Based on their methodology, the authors formulate possible recommendations for each nation.https://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour/article/view/498sustainable developmentcomparative researchlegal regulationchinarussia
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author X. Fangkun
N. Symaniuk
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Sustainable Development in China and Russia: Comparative Legal Research
BRICS Law Journal
sustainable development
comparative research
legal regulation
china
russia
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N. Symaniuk
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title Sustainable Development in China and Russia: Comparative Legal Research
title_short Sustainable Development in China and Russia: Comparative Legal Research
title_full Sustainable Development in China and Russia: Comparative Legal Research
title_fullStr Sustainable Development in China and Russia: Comparative Legal Research
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Development in China and Russia: Comparative Legal Research
title_sort sustainable development in china and russia: comparative legal research
publisher Publshing House V.Ема
series BRICS Law Journal
issn 2409-9058
2412-2343
publishDate 2021-07-01
description This article examines the specifics of legal regulation of sustainable development in China and Russia. This topic is exceptionally relevant today since legal regulation of this area should create effective frameworks for the relationship between people and nature. The authors draw attention to the fact that sustainable development is better implemented when it is supported both by international standards and, necessarily, by national laws. The approaches then that China and Russia, both member countries of the BRICS bloc, are taking in implementing sustainable development are of importance, and thus described and contrasted in this study. To do so, the authors apply the comparative legal analysis, which makes it possible to distinguish both the advantages of international and national systems and the disadvantages. Based on their methodology, the authors formulate possible recommendations for each nation.
topic sustainable development
comparative research
legal regulation
china
russia
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