Abstract

The article discusses the legislative support of environmental planning, which has the greatest functional potential, compared with the existing institutions of regulation, examination, audit, control, etc. The essence of planning, and the need for its inclusion in the environmental-legal mechanism, is also analyzed. As a result, it is concluded that the development of environmental legislation in the future may become the basis for moving away from sectoral regulation of environmental relations to the development of an independent special regulatory inter-branch act.

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