Abstract

The article considers the administrative measures taken by the customs authorities aimed at protecting the biological diversity of foreign trade in wildlife. Law enforcement activities of customs officials to detect and suppress the illegal movement of rare and endangered species of wild flora and fauna across the customs border of the Eurasian Economic Union are characterized. Data from special customs statistics of the Federal Customs Service (FCS of the Russian Federation) have been used to analyse the level of environmental law and order in this sphere of foreign trade relations.

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