CORRELATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE FIELD OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Abstract
This article considers different types of legal responsibility, in the field of environmental protection and nature management, the functions they perform and the problems inherent in each type of responsibility. It also proposes the idea of introducing an Environmental Code, which will contain environmental legal norms.
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