Abstract

The relevance of the research topic is caused by the fact that the agro-industrial complex has a significant impact on the state of the environment. The agro-industrial complex is the most important element of the economic life of the absolute majority of countries. Its functioning is objectively necessary - enterprises that are part of the agro-industrial complex provide society with food and a number of important goods made from agricultural raw materials. The work of the agro-industrial complex also has the other side of the coin. Mechanization and automation of production lead to a quantitative and qualitative deterioration in the state of land, water and air resources. The purpose of the study is to highlight the environmental problems of the agro-industrial complex, to formulate proposals for their solution. The methodological basis of the study was scientifically grounded integrative legal thinking. The conclusion is made that the regulation of relations arising in the process of functioning of the agro-industrial complex is ensured through the application of social and technical norms. Environmental quality standards are of particular importance for solving environmental problems of the agro-industrial complex. They should be scientifically based and binding on all subjects of law.

Highlights

  • The term “economics” is one of the most popular, familiar words, which is actively used in professional and everyday life

  • It is used to mean: x economic activities of the company, x totality of social relations developing in the process of production, distribution, exchange and consumption

  • The empirical basis of the article is the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights, the normative basis is the provisions of a number of international treaties, which are of fundamental importance for the legal support of the agro-industrial complex

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The term “economics” is one of the most popular, familiar words, which is actively used in professional and everyday life. Some believe that economic relations began to develop after the victorious bourgeois revolutions as a result of the gradual transformation of early capitalist ties. Those social relations that are based on the principles of free enterprise and competition can be called economic, when such attributes of the market economic system as profit, loss, and price appear. If there are no economic incentives for development, there can be no talk of any economy under the conditions of a slave-owning or feudal system

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