Abstract

In the systemic, even civilizational aspect of the legal regulation of environmental relations with respect to extracted natural resources withdrawn from nature, the article in this part examines the prospects for the development of the doctrine of environmental and natural resource legislation and law, the formation and implementation of this legislation and law itself; improvement of the theory of ownership of natural resources, including ensuring the function of natural justice of property rights in this area. The study is based on the methodological basis that land and other natural resources are a national treasure. Extracted oil, gas, wood are preserved, and should retain this quality to be a national treasure. Unlike the civil law thing, the ownership of which has the labor nature of ownership, natural resources as part of nature, as well as extracted oil, gas, wood are not created by human labor. Nature gives everything to man, to society for free. Everything that nature gives for free expresses the essence of natural rent. The profit of a private entrepreneur obtained as a result of the exploitation of land, subsoil, water, forests, and other natural resources should, to an appropriate extent, exclude natural rents. Natural rent should belong to the people, the nation.

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