Abstract

The article is aimed at developing the structure of the state legislative system aimed at sustainable development. At the present stage of development, the state remains the only force capable of organizing society, coordinating individual and group behavior, and providing a power-normative order for solving common problems that threaten the foundations of people’s livelihoods. The authors believe that the theory of sustainable development, perceived in world politics, as a strategy for the future, has serious contradictions. The failure of the theory of sustainable development as a holistic concept should not lead to ignoring the problems it is aimed at. At the present stage, the most effective measures may be those taken at the level of individual states and their regional associations. It is concluded that solving the problems of sustainable development determines systemic changes in the structure of national legislation. Using the example of the Russian Federation, the authors developed the structure of such a legislative system.

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