Abstract

This article examines the problems associated with the management of the land fund. The author draws attention to the fact that despite the active involvement in the sphere of economics and law enforcement, certain types of objects that perform the functions of land are not provided for in the legislation as objects of land relations. The article analyses the issues of individualisation of objects of land relations and their state registration, and draws attention to the fact that state land management implies the availability of reliable information about management objects, the source of which is the unified state register of real estate. Based on the results of the study, the author made proposals aimed at developing the current legislation.

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