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Land law

Земельное право
Authors: Sergey Bogolyubov; Elena Galinovskaya; Nikolay Kichigin; Nadezhda Kuz'mina; Elena Minina; Mihail Ponomarev; Elena Pysh'eva; +3 Authors
Abstract

The textbook consistently outlines the main provisions of the academic discipline "Land Law". Modern federal standards and requirements for higher education institutions have been taken into account. The textbook includes a general part that reveals the basic concepts of land law, examines its place in the system of branches of Russian law, the legal regime of lands, sources of land law, objects of land relations, public administration in the field of land use and protection, property rights and other rights to land, responsibility for land offenses. A special part is devoted to the legal regime of certain categories of lands. The theoretical foundations of land law and practical problems of law enforcement are highlighted. In order to develop the skill of orientation in land legislation and law enforcement, which are dynamically developing, readers' attention is drawn to the main most debated problems of land law that exist at the doctrinal level. For students and postgraduates studying in law, as well as for teachers of legal and economic disciplines, practicing lawyers and specialists of public authorities and management, and anyone interested in land law.

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