SOME ASPECTS OF IMPROVEMENT OF THE RUSSIAN LEGISLATION ON RESORTS AT THE PRESENT STAGE

The article studies some tendencies of development of lawmaking work on the way of improvement of the Russian legislation on resorts. The draft No. 555658-6 of the Federal law "On Modification of the Land Code of the Russian Federation, the Town-planning Code of the Russian Federation and Separ...

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Main Authors: Eleonora Navasardova, Roman Nutrikhin
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: North-Caucasus Federal University 2021-09-01
Series:Гуманитарные и юридические исследования
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Online Access:https://humanitieslaw.ncfu.ru/jour/article/view/348
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Summary:The article studies some tendencies of development of lawmaking work on the way of improvement of the Russian legislation on resorts. The draft No. 555658-6 of the Federal law "On Modification of the Land Code of the Russian Federation, the Town-planning Code of the Russian Federation and Separate Acts of the Russian Federation" which is considered in the State Duma today is taken as the basis. The analysis of this bill showed that nowadays the developers of changes in the Russian legislation on resorts tend to its "deecologization", that is to mitigation of the standard bans established for the purpose of preservation and rational use of medical natural resources. The bill reveals some "painful points" connected with alleged cancellation of the existing classification of the Russian resorts, change of management order and a legal regime of their separate zones with special conditions of use, future "amnesty" of illegal structures in resorts. The conclusion is drawn that such innovations will affect the quality negatively. "Lobbist tendencies" in the course of change of the resort legislation for the purpose of free realization of some business interests in construction and other spheres are revealed. The legal model of an optimum ratio of such interests with preservation of resorts as one of the major public benefits at the present stage is stated.
ISSN:2409-1030