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Agrarian education and science

scientific journal

The Right to a Favorable Environment

УДК 349.4

Authors:

Margarita Khomyakova – Master of Horticulture, leading specialist of UralENIN Ural Federal University; specialist in exhibition and grant activities of the Ural State Agrarian University. 620002, Russia, Yekaterinburg, Mira str., 19. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Yulia Kucherenko – Student of the Faculty of Law, Department of Criminal Law of Orenburg State University. 460018, Russia, Orenburg, Pobedy ave., 13. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Abstract. In this article, the authors consider the normative consolidation of the right to the environment in the normative acts of the Russian Federation. The authors study the importance of the right to the environment for everyone. The analysis of legislative acts guaranteeing the right to a favorable environment and establishing liability for violation of this right is carried out. The article concludes that the preservation of the right to a favorable environment depends not only on state measures, but also on the conscious behavior of everyone who is on the territory of the Russian Federation. Keywords: the right to a favorable environment; human rights; environment; environmental law

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