Abstract

The urgency of the article is conditioned by the need to increase the legal culture in the light of new biological threats and challenges caused by the development of biotechnologies and the importance of formation of the law of biosafety as a new educational course in biojurisprudence under these conditions. The research focused on scientific views on biojurisprudence, the relationship between biosafety law and biosafety law, as well as legal norms governing public relations arising from biosafety. In the context of the implementation of international legal standards in national law, special measures are being taken in the Russian Federation to ensure the convergence of international law and Russian biosafety legislation. In the process of scientific analysis, it is substantiated that the biosafety law structure is already partially determined by the content of specialized laws on biosafety, as well as other laws governing the conditions for the application of biotechnologies and human biosecurity, doctrinal program and strategic acts of the head of the Russian state and executive power. The aim is to improve the legal basis for biosafety in the Russian Federation. The article uses general and special methods of scientific research: system analysis, dialectical, formal-logical, comparative-legal, formal-legal. Purpose of the work: scientific and practical substantiation of the place of biosafety law in biojurisprudence and determination of its content as an educational course. The novelty of the study lies in the fact that the author raises the question of the creation of a new educational course in biojurisprudence – the law of biosafety and proposes the structure of this course, based on legislation and scientific doctrine.

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