ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERTISE OF DRAFT REGULATORY DOCUMENTS: COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS
Sherzod Bahronov , Independent researcher at Tashkent State University of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
The importance and relevance of environmental expertise of draft regulatory legal acts in the context of a significant increase in the impact of environmental problems on the life of each state, society and person is revealed. In particular, the legislation and experience of foreign countries were analyzed. In the Republic of Uzbekistan, several proposals have been put forward to improve the organizational and legal mechanisms for conducting environmental expertise of draft regulatory legal acts.
Keywords
Environmental threats, extinction
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