Abstract

In this article the author proves that the legislation on land development should be based not only on those principles, which are already reflected in the current federal laws, but also on the following fundamental principles: greening the norms constituting the legal regime of built-up land and land subject to development; the ecosystem approach to the use of natural objects for construction of a balanced and comprehensive development of underground space under construction in the cities; payment for the use of natural sites for construction. These principles must become mandatory for the legislator and the law enforcement authority and provide the basis for design of other norms governing the construction land.

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