Environmental Legislation of Russia and China: Common and Peculiar Features

Authors

  • Alexey Pavlovich Anisimov Volgograd Institute of Business, Russian Federation
  • Anatoliy Yakovlevich Ryzhenkov Volgograd Institute of Business, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11634/232907811604401

Keywords:

Environment, natural resources, pollution, norm setting, supervision, ecological disaster zone, nature reserve, quality of life

Abstract

The article presents a comparative legal analysis of the environmental legislations of Russia and China, including the line of terminology, environmental protection procedures, presence of requirements in certain fields of activities, norms of protection of certain natural resources. In the conclusion the authors draw attention to a range of interesting provisions of the environmental legislation of the PRC which are of interest for Russia.

Author Biographies

Alexey Pavlovich Anisimov, Volgograd Institute of Business, Russian Federation

Doctor Law, Professor, chair Civil Law, Volgograd Institute of Business, Russia

Anatoliy Yakovlevich Ryzhenkov, Volgograd Institute of Business, Russian Federation

Doctor Law, Professor, chair Civil Law, Volgograd Institute of Business, Russia

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Published

2013-10-26

How to Cite

Anisimov, A. P., & Ryzhenkov, A. Y. (2013). Environmental Legislation of Russia and China: Common and Peculiar Features. American Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1(4), 222–227. https://doi.org/10.11634/232907811604401

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