Abstract

In the article, the author examines the Arctic territories supervised by the prosecutor’s office, where prosecutors supervise the implementation of laws in the development of the Russian Arctic. Highlights the main elements of prosecutorial supervision: subject, objects, subjects and powers of prosecutors. Analyzes the results of the work of regional prosecutors’ offices to supervise the implementation of laws, the supervised territory of which is entirely included in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. The author proposes in supervisory activities to take into account the main goals, objectives and priority areas of activity defined by the Fundamentals of State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Arctic for the period until 2035, as well as the Strategy for the Development of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation and Ensuring National Security for the period until 2035. In order to improve prosecutorial supervision, the author proposes to create a new structural unit in the Main Directorate for Supervision of the Execution of Federal Legislation of the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation — a department for supervision of the implementation of federal legislation in the Arctic regions and two specialized prosecutor’s offices (environmental and transport) with deployment in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation, as well as the publication of departmental orders of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation.

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