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CURRENT ISSUES OF USING THE COASTAL AREAS OF THE BALTIC SEA (THE EXAMPLE OF RUSSIA AND POLAND)

Authors

  • Aleksey Anisimov Volgograd State University
  • Elżbieta Zębek Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warmia and Mazury
  • Olga Popova Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University

Keywords:

coastal area; coastal line; protected water area; shoreline.

Abstract

The article proves that the existing threats to coastal marine areas that are notable for significant vulnerability to human activity require changes in Russian water legislation, which must introduce the category “coastal territories” and clarify the regime of permissions, restrictions and prohibitions within them. This will make it possible to more effectively regulate the economic, environmental and social aspects of the use and protection of the marine environment and coastal areas. For Russian water law, a number of legal structures that are successfully used in Polish water law are of interest, including the allocation of two zones with special legal regime on the coast, environmental planning of the use and protection of the coast and sea waters, as well as a set of measures to ensure sustainable development of coastal areas.

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Published

2021-02-02

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How to Cite

Anisimov, A. ., Zębek, E. ., & Popova, . O. . (2021). CURRENT ISSUES OF USING THE COASTAL AREAS OF THE BALTIC SEA (THE EXAMPLE OF RUSSIA AND POLAND). Collected Papers of the Law Faculty of the University of Rijeka, 41(3), 739–758. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/ojs/index.php/zpfsr/article/view/14457